Bard and AI-based searches, Reuters reported. The announcement from the Alphabet company comes ahead of the pivotal 2024 US Presidential election. While the US election garners global attention, 2024 is also crucial for other nations.
India and South Africa, among others, are gearing up for national elections. Google aims to focus more on how AI could impact these elections. It indicates a shift towards more responsible AI usage in political contexts.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has already taken a stance. It earlier stopped political campaigns and advertisers in regulated industries from using its new generative AI advertising products. This move is part of a broader effort to ensure transparency and accountability in digital advertising.
Advertisers can create or alter political, social or election-related advertisements on Facebook and Instagram with AI or other digital methods. However, they are now required to disclose the same. In contrast, Elon Musk's social media platform X announced a policy change in August.
It now allows political advertising in the US from candidates and political parties. It's a reversal from its global ban on political ads since 2019. X also plans to bolster its safety and elections team in anticipation of the US election.
These developments come as governments worldwide grapple with regulating AI. The spread of misinformation remains a key concern. The European Union (EU) is leading the charge.
It has introduced rules that require Big Tech firms to label political advertising clearly. This includes disclosure of funding sources, expenditure details, and targeted elections. These measures mark a significant step towards ensuring transparency and fairness in the digital arena.
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