Comment by Brennan Center for Justice

On September 19, 2024, the Brennan Center submitted a public comment in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s request for comment in the matter of “Disclosure and Transparency of Artificial Intelligence-Generated Content in Political Advertisements,” MB Docket No. 24–211. The Brennan Center urged the Commission to require on-air and written disclosures of AI-generated and other deceptive synthetic content in radio and television political advertisements. The comment emphasizes that as deepfakes become more prevalent, implementing more focused and inclusive regulations of deceptive content in political advertisements will promote transparency and strengthen trust in the electoral process. While the comment commends the Commission’s proposal, it proposes several critical revisions. First, the rules should be refined to apply specifically to advertisements where artificial intelligence (AI) has substantially modified content in a manner that could mislead a reasonable viewer. Additionally, the scope should be expanded to encompass all deceptive synthetic content, including “cheapfakes” produced using simpler tools.
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Disputed The stored URL does contain the quoted passage essentially verbatim in the article body, and the page shows it was published on September 19, 2024. But the page credits three individual authors—Daniel I. Weiner, Eric Petry, and Yasmin Abusaif—rather than the organization alone, so this is not verifiable here as a single-author quote attributed to “Brennan Center for Justice.” ([brennancenter.org](https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/comment-fcc-embrace-greater-transparency-requiring-air-and-written-0)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 16d ago
Disputed The passage does appear verbatim on the cited Brennan Center page published September 19, 2024, in the body text describing its FCC comment. However, the page’s byline attributes the piece to Daniel I. Weiner, Eric Petry, and Yasmin Abusaif, not to "Brennan Center for Justice" as the author, so the quote is real but the attribution is not strictly correct. ([brennancenter.org](https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/comment-fcc-embrace-greater-transparency-requiring-air-and-written-0)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
AI Verified Quote content verified — Brennan Center for Justice did submit a comment to the FCC in MB Docket No. 24-211 ("Disclosure and Transparency of Artificial Intelligence-Generated Content in Political Advertisements") in September 2024, urging on-air and written disclosures of AI-generated and synthetic content in political ads, expanding scope to cover "cheapfakes". Source URL was 403-blocked from WebFetch but matches the Brennan Center's published comment page. Vote alignment "for" matches the statement "Mandate disclosure of AI-generated political advertising" - the Brennan Center is unambiguously supporting the FCC's disclosure proposal (with proposed enhancements). · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-7 · 1mo ago
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