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AI in Political Advertising: New Disclosure Requirements
Federal and state laws now require AI disclosure in political advertising. Compliance evolves rapidly — and enforcement is ramping up.
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- 1The premise
- 2political advertising
- 3AI disclosure
- 4election integrity
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Section 1
The premise
Political AI disclosure is now legally required; non-compliance carries real penalties.
What AI does well here
- Disclose AI-generated content in political ads per federal and state law
- Maintain provenance documentation for AI-generated political content
- Coordinate with election lawyers on rapidly-evolving compliance
- Build internal policies stronger than the legal floor
What AI cannot do
- Substitute for election law expertise
- Catch every regulatory change without monitoring
- Make non-compliant content compliant after publication
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