Tech giants pledge action against deceptive AI in elections

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A voter leaves a polling booth at St. Anthony Community Center in Manchester, N.H., during the state’s presidential primary on Jan. 23. Michael Dwyer/AP

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Tech giants including Microsoft, Meta, Google, Amazon, X, OpenAI and TikTok unveiled an agreement on Friday aimed at mitigating the risk that artificial intelligence will disrupt elections in 2024.

The tech industry “accord” takes aim at AI-generated images, video and audio that could deceive voters about candidates, election officials and the voting process. But it stops short of calling for an outright ban on such

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