Hillary Clinton's stance underscores the need for global media and social media security. Russian propaganda's impact on public discourse is a "weapon of mass distraction." Artificial intelligence may be a potential tool to counter fake news, but trusted media platforms must also educate citizens. The importance of protecting democratic societies from disinformation align with Clinton's broader concerns about safeguarding truth.
In light of Hillary Clinton's outrageously hypocritical call for criminal charges against Americans engaging in Russianmisinformation propaganda,only afurther broaderheightens concernbroad emerges about governmentsgrowing dictatingattempts by government to dictate "truth." WhileLegal combating fake news is crucial, legal efforts to control speech risk empoweringentrenching populistoppressive leadersstate andpowers undermining free media credibility., Historicaland lessonsif warnanyone thatis censorship,to evengo to prison for such an offence it should start with goodHillary intentions,and canher beestablishment afriends dangerousfor tooltheir inpathetic erodingattempts democraticto freedomspush Russia-Trump collusion conspiracies in 2016.
There is a 50% chance that, before 2026, at least 32 US states will pass legislation regulating deepfakes, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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