
An Arizona state lawmaker, Rep. Alex Kolodin, used ChatGPT as a 'subject matter expert' to help draft legislation regulating deepfakes in elections. Kolodin specifically utilized the AI tool to define what constitutes a deepfake, citing difficulties with the technical aspects of the definition. The legislation, aimed at addressing artificial intelligence-driven impersonations, was signed into law by Governor Hobbs earlier this week.

Arizona state lawmaker used ChatGPT to write part of law on deepfakes https://t.co/4hjFGxYLjr
🇺🇸AZ LEGISLATOR USES CHATGPT TO DRAFT NEW DEEPFAKE LAW Rep. Alex Kolodin: “I used it to write the part of the bill that had to do with defining what a deepfake was. I was really struggling with the technical aspects of how to define what a deepfake was. So I thought to… https://t.co/tV6W4lbVNo
A member of the Arizona House used ChatGPT to help craft legislation on artificial intelligence-driven impersonations, which was signed into law by Gov. Hobbs earlier this week. https://t.co/uCruGCDAV1