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It's artificial intelligence. Are you using a computer to alter the image, to generate an image? We just want voters to know that if they receive campaign material, they see campaign material, they hear campaign material, and it incorporates AI, that they know that it's AI. [...] It's going to be on the person generating the ad. They're going to have to disclose that, but if they choose not to follow the law, there's some accountability behind it. There's everything from fines, to personal liability, to criminal standards, and that's a conversation we want to make sure we're having, and that's why we look to other states as well.
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AI Verified The quote directly supports requiring disclosure when campaign ads/material use AI: it says voters should know when campaign material "incorporates AI" and that the person generating the ad "will have to disclose that," with penalties for noncompliance. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
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AI Verified The quote clearly supports disclosure requirements: "They're going to have to disclose that" and says voters should know when campaign material "incorporates AI." · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago

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AI Verified Verified: the KUNR article published January 23, 2025 transcribes Lucia Starbuck’s Q&A with Cisco Aguilar. Lines 297-301 contain both passages with the same wording and attribute them to Aguilar; the [...] only omits Starbuck’s intervening question, so this is a faithful excerpt. ([kunr.org](https://www.kunr.org/local-stories/2025-01-23/q-a-nevada-secretary-of-state-proposes-bills-on-elections-ai-and-child-care)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
AI Verified Quote verbatim confirmed via search results citing Cisco Aguilar's January 2025 KUNR interview. The exact phrasing "We just want voters to know that if they receive campaign material, they see campaign material, they hear campaign material, and it incorporates AI, that they know that it's AI" matches. Cisco Aguilar is the Nevada Secretary of State who introduced AB 73 requiring AI disclosure in political ads, which passed unanimously. Source URL was 403-blocked from direct WebFetch but is the primary source. Vote alignment "for" matches the statement "Mandate disclosure of AI-generated political advertising". Year 2025 is current. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 1mo ago
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