Google makes AI disclosure mandatory in political campaign ads
Google updated its political content policy to take effect starting November 2023 which now mandates disclosure of all AI-generated content in election ads. Go to Source
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Google updated its political content policy to take effect starting November 2023 which now mandates disclosure of all AI-generated content in election ads. Go to Source
The storm hit Florida first in the continental U.S., which may have stopped Ron DeSantis from joining Vivek Ramaswamy in accepting crypto donations for his presidential campaign. Go to Source
Along with longshot Democratic hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Francis Suarez was one of the few openly crypto-friendly candidates running in 2024. Go to Source
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy will be in attendance at the political debate on Aug. 23, but not Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, despite earlier claims. Go to Source
Rep. David Schweikert, featured as a lawmaker “very supportive” of crypto in the United States, paid $175,000 as part of a settlement related to violations of House ethics rules. Go to Source
The Federal Election Commission in the U.S. unanimously voted to advance a petition to regulate political ads that use artificial intelligence. Go to Source
The crypto asset manager took a look at the leading U.S. presidential candidates’ positions and did not see a partisan divide. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
“As president, on day one, CBDC goes into the trash can — we’re not going to allow it,” said Ron DeSantis at a New Hampshire campaign event. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The director of Bitcoin mining analytics at the TBC said he was opposed to the Fed’s exploration of a central bank digital currency and planned to push for “digital freedom”. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The governor of Florida wants to defend people’s right to “do Bitcoin.” Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico