AAPC’s recent member survey shows overwhelming concern about AI ethics and reliability.
Nearly two-thirds of consultants (65%) are concerned about the use of deep fakes that mislead/deceive voters and 60% say the spread of misinformation/disinformation is a top concern.
Accuracy and misinformation remain the top practical challenges, cited by 62% and 44% of respondents, respectively.
What the Guide Offers
Free Public Summary:
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Clear breakdown of deepfake laws: election content, consent & likeness (NIL), and non-consensual intimate images (NCII)
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Key legal and reputational risks under expanding state regulations
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Best practices for disclosure, consent, and risk mitigation
Full Member Guide:
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State-by-state risk chart with disclaimer rules, penalties, and exposure levels
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Compliance checklists and tools to prepare for legal scrutiny
Access the Public Summary
Live Webinar—Press Welcome
AAPC will host a live webinar today, October 8, at 3:00 PM ET, led by Julie Sweet, to walk campaign professionals through the new guide, highlight common compliance pitfalls, and answer questions.
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Free for AAPC members | $49 for non-members
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Press interested in complimentary access may contact Anna Ross
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Register: https://theaapc.swoogo.com/deepfake-compliance-guide
In the Conversation
Julie Sweet also joined Jason Torchinsky of Holtzman Vogel on the Future of Political Consulting Podcast to discuss the legal and ethical challenges of AI-generated content in campaigns. Listen here.
About AAPC
Founded in 1969, the American Association of Political Consultants (AAPC) is the largest bipartisan association of political and public affairs professionals, representing more than 2,100 members worldwide. AAPC advances the field of political consulting and defends the democratic process by promoting ethical standards, hosting world-class conferences and awards, providing professional development and mentorship, and advocating on behalf of the industry. Learn more at www.theaapc.org.
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