The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed that political ads created using artificial intelligence (AI) must be clearly labeled. This comes after an AI-generated robocall targeted voters in New Hampshire. The FCC suggests that political ads featuring AI content should have both on-air and written disclosures. FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel stated that consumers deserve to know when AI is used in political content. The rules would apply to candidate and issue ads as well as programming providers. While the policy does not ban AI-generated content, previous actions have been taken to restrict AI use, especially after an AI deepfake of President Joe Biden. Despite concerns about deceptive AI-generated deepfakes, some candidates, like Matt Diemer, are embracing AI technology to engage with voters. Major AI developers have also limited the use of their platforms for political ads to prevent misinformation. The FCC stresses the importance of monitoring AI use in political ads to prevent deceptive information from reaching voters. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news