Three reasons Wisconsin’s approach to AI is a model for other states (opens a new window)
Last week, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed Assembly Bill 664 into law, an important step towards preventing the abuse of synthetic content in Wisconsin elections. And it’s not a complicated policy; by requiring the disclosure of AI-generated audio or visual content in political ads, AB 664 takes a balanced approach to safeguarding Wisconsin voters’ informed election choices, starting this November. In doing so, the newly minted law offers a model for policymakers, especially at the state level, of a logical first step towards oversight of the intersection of AI and elections in the U.S.