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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBeware: AI could create false evidence about Senator McConnell's state.
Last edited Wed Jul 8, 2026, 11:26 AM - Edit history (1)
AI-created false evidence might already be out there making McConnell appear to be either alive or dead. In a sense, these jokes about Schrödingers Cat and quantum superposition might actually come true.
Edit: Adding a related story from The Guardian
Can AI equalize political campaign ads or will it remain a tool for spreading lies?
From the comfort of his bed, Jonathan Rinaldi, a political candidate for a city council seat in Queens, New York, tinkered away on his iPhone, prompting an artificial intelligence chatbot to mock up fake news hits and endorsements he had never received.
During the campaign last October, Rinaldi shared one of those stories, made to appear real with a CNN logo, on his Facebook and Instagram. It stated that Lynn Schulman, his opponent and an incumbent Democrat, had been forced to drop out of the race due to a series of critical mistakes. But Schulman had not quit her campaign, and in November, won by a landslide.
Rinaldi felt these posts were art and definitely protected political speech. I made memes and political satire; nothing I did is fake, he said. But local officials accused the 47-year-old vaccine skeptic and serial sperm donor of defrauding voters. On 24 June, he was arrested on misdemeanor forgery charges, in what appears to be one of the first times a candidate for office could face criminal penalties after using AI in their political messaging.
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From the comfort of his bed, Jonathan Rinaldi, a political candidate for a city council seat in Queens, New York, tinkered away on his iPhone, prompting an artificial intelligence chatbot to mock up fake news hits and endorsements he had never received.
During the campaign last October, Rinaldi shared one of those stories, made to appear real with a CNN logo, on his Facebook and Instagram. It stated that Lynn Schulman, his opponent and an incumbent Democrat, had been forced to drop out of the race due to a series of critical mistakes. But Schulman had not quit her campaign, and in November, won by a landslide.
Rinaldi felt these posts were art and definitely protected political speech. I made memes and political satire; nothing I did is fake, he said. But local officials accused the 47-year-old vaccine skeptic and serial sperm donor of defrauding voters. On 24 June, he was arrested on misdemeanor forgery charges, in what appears to be one of the first times a candidate for office could face criminal penalties after using AI in their political messaging.
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Beware: AI could create false evidence about Senator McConnell's state. (Original Post)
Towlie
11 hrs ago
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lapfog_1
(32,084 posts)1. Schrodinger's Turtle??? - n/t
Lettuce Be
(2,363 posts)2. If anyone is speaking to McConnell, they are speaking to an AI version
Unless they are outright lying (but who does that?).
QueerDuck
(2,389 posts)3. Here he is! LOOK! Alive and well reading the Washington Post!
