Lansing — An ad targeting a candidate for the U.S. House is prompting new questions about state limits on the use of generative artificial intelligence in political ads, with the Michigan Bureau of Elections maintaining the state law does not apply to federal races.
Cheree De Golia of Lansing filed a complaint Tuesday with the Bureau of Elections over an attack ad running against Democratic congressional candidate Bridget Brink, in which the former ambassador to Ukraine is portrayed as President Donald Trump’s “hand-picked” ambassador.
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