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Fake News 2.0: The Election Threat from A.I.

ON FEB. 27, the eve of Chicago’s mayoral election, a Twitter account calling itself Chicago Lakefront News posted an image of candidate Paul Vallas, a former city budget director and school district chief who was in a tight four-way contest for the city’s top job, along with an audio recording. On the soundtrack, Vallas seems to downplay police shootings, saying that “in my day” a cop could kill as many as 18 civilians in his career and “no one would bat an eye.” The audio continues, “This ‘Defund the Police’ rhetoric is going to cause unrest and lawlessness in the city of Chicago. We need to stop defunding the police and start refunding them.”

As it turned out, Vallas said none

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