Fear Of Political Underdogs Behind “Deepfake” AI Alarmism
The rise of AI-generated deepfake content is raising alarms about its potential impact on democracy, particularly in political campaigns. Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt's use of deepfake ads has drawn criticism for lacking transparency and authenticity. Governments are responding with legislation aimed at regulating the use of altered images and videos in political contexts.
- ▪AI-generated deepfake content is seen as a threat to democracy by many experts.
- ▪Spencer Pratt's campaign is noted for its extensive use of deepfake technology without clear disclaimers.
- ▪Legislative measures are being implemented to regulate deepfakes in political advertising.
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Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/Preview11Fear Of Political Underdogs Behind “Deepfake” AI AlarmismLA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt’s viral ads reveal why the establishment is so threatened by parodyMichael ShellenbergerMay 19, 2026∙ Paid11ShareStill image from AI-generated Spencer Pratt for Mayor campaign advertisement (Charles Curran) AI-generated “deepfake” photos and videos, like the ones being put out by supporters of Los Angeles Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, are a threat to democracy, say many. “These Pratt social videos are catchy but… they are also 100% deep fakes,” said political consultant Mike Murphy. “In fact, Pratt for Mayor is the most AI deep fake-driven campaign I’ve ever seen…. There is no disclaimer on them.
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