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OpenAI has declared that politicians and their campaigns are prohibited from using the company's AI tools for the 2024 elections.
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The restrictions include a ban on creating chatbots that pose as political candidates or government officials to prevent the spread of disinformation.
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The move aims to address concerns about AI's potential disruption and the spread of fake images during the election cycle.
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OpenAI's policies align with those of other major tech platforms, such as Meta and YouTube, which have implemented rules on the use of generative AI tools in political campaigns and content creation.
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Rigorous testing, user engagement, and safety mitigations are employed to refine tools, improving factual accuracy and reducing bias.
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Usage Policies for ChatGPT and the API are continuously refined, with restrictions on political campaigning applications and discouragement of misleading information.
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Users can report potential violations with the new GPTs, enhancing accountability and addressing misuse.
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Efforts towards transparency include initiatives around image provenance, utilizing digital credentials for DALL·E 3 images and experimenting with a provenance classifier.
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Integration of ChatGPT with real-time news reporting aims to provide users access to globally sourced information with clear attribution and links.
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Collaboration with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) in the U.S. directs users to CanIVote.org for authoritative voting information.