
The ‘Deepfake Election’: How AI and Fake Content Could Influence 2024 US Contests
By Chase Smith As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, concerns about the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) and deepfake technology on the electoral process are reaching new heights. Deepfakes are highly convincing and deceptive digital media—typically videos, audio recordings, or images—increasingly generated using artificial intelligence, and often for misleading or fraudulent…
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Deutsche Bank AG Increases Stock Position in Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (NYSE:AWI)
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