AI political ads in Sarasota were apparently “parody.” Were voters Fooled into believing it was real?
This is an interesting—and disturbing—local election story.
The Florida Trident investigated LGAI and Sarasota County Facts, two organizations that claimed to be nonprofit government watchdogs while repeatedly targeting Sarasota County Commissioners Joe Neunder and Mark Smith with negative political posts.
Their political content included AI-generated material portraying candidates as saying or doing things that never happened.
Now their explanation is that it was “parody.”
But that's the part that bothers me: Did voters know they were looking at parody when they saw these attack ads, or did they think they were real?
Whatever your politics, AI makes it incredibly easy to blur that line.
The Florida Trident investigation is worth a read. Is calling something “parody” one day before the primary enough if voters couldn't tell it wasn't real?
https://floridatrident.org/sarasota-county-commission-lgai-ai-parody-ads/