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Comment by Sarah Hunt-Blackwell
First Amendment policy advocate
AI-generated content about election candidates [...] Injunctive relief and civil claims under tort law address the issues arising from deep fakes better than criminal penalties.AI Verified source (2024-01-29)
Quote authenticity verification history
Verification History
AI Verified
The provided PDF is a two-page ACLU of Georgia document titled "Prepared Remarks" by Sarah Hunt-Blackwell, dated January 29, 2024. It contains the first quoted segment at the end of page 1/beginning of page 2 ("AI-generated content about election candidates ...") and the second segment on page 2 ("Injunctive relief and civil claims under tort law address the issues arising from deep fakes better than criminal penalties."). The omission marked by [...] skips intervening text without changing meaning, so the stored quote is authentic, verbatim as excerpted, correctly attributed, and the source URL is correct. ([acluga.org](https://www.acluga.org/app/uploads/drupal/sites/default/files/sb_392_testimony_2024.pdf))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 3d ago
Disputed
The PDF is a January 29, 2024 set of prepared remarks by Sarah Hunt-Blackwell, but the claimed quote is stitched from two noncontiguous passages: “AI-generated content about election candidates” appears earlier, while “Injunctive relief and civil claims under tort law address the issues arising from deep fakes better than criminal penalties” appears later. Because the ellipsis removes the subject of the second sentence and creates wording the source does not state as a single passage, this is materially altered. ([acluga.org](https://www.acluga.org/app/uploads/drupal/sites/default/files/sb_392_testimony_2024.pdf))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 5d ago
replying to Sarah Hunt-Blackwell