Consultant on trial in N.H. for AI-generated robocalls mimicking Biden says he has no regrets
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Political consultant Steven Kramer faced a New Hampshire jury for sending robocalls that utilized artificial intelligence to imitate former President Biden's voice. Two days before the January primary, voters received messages encouraging them to refrain from voting in the primary, citing it was more beneficial to save their votes for the general election in November. Kramer asserted his actions were intended to raise awareness about the implications of AI in political campaigns and claimed he didn't break the law, despite potential consequences.
Steven Kramer stated, "It's important that you save your vote for the November election." This raised concerns about voter suppression ahead of the New Hampshire primary.
Kramer claimed his motives were to raise awareness about the dangers of AI in politics, asserting, "This is going to be my one good deed this year."
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