In light of the upcoming election cycle, concerns have surged over the unchecked use of artificial intelligence (AI) in campaign spaces – a new frontier aptly termed the “AI Wild West”. This issue was recently addressed in a captivating JD Supra podcast.
Artificial intelligence in this context raises multiple issues, from the application of deepfakes to the use of chatbots and other AI-driven technologies for campaign purposes. The podcast features a robust discussion helmed by Caleb Burns, Election Law Partner at Wiley\’s. Other members of the Wiley Rein team, including Election Law Partner Andrew Woodson, as well as Privacy, Cyber & Data Governance Partners Duane Pozza and Kat Scott, join Burns. Intellectual Property Partner David Weslow is also present to provide insight into navigating this complex landscape.
The discussion touches upon important laws and regulations, such as those pertinent to chatbot disclosures and legislation constraining the use of deepfakes. It also sheds light on the nexus between AI and election campaigns, and the potential implications for future election cycles.
For legal professionals working closely with corporations or businesses involved in election campaigns, this podcast is essential. Listeners can gain a comprehensive understanding of emerging AI-driven campaign trends, which are likely to revolutionize election structures and strategies in coming years.