英語(yǔ)原文
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering forcing political ads to disclose if they feature AI-generated content.
The agency announced that FCC chairman Jessica Rosenworcel is mulling over a proposal that would require political ads on radio and TV to disclose if they contain materials altered by AI.
The proposed rule would apply to advertisements from individual candidates and ads issued by political parties.
The agency says the idea behind the proposal is that consumers have a right to know when AI tools are used in political ads ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
“As AI tools become more accessible, the Commission wants to make sure.
consumers are fully informed when the technology is used,” said Rosenworcel. “Today, I’ve shared with my colleagues a proposal that makes clear consumers have a right to know when AI tools are being used in the political ads they see and I hope they swiftly act on this Issue.”
The FCC seeks stakeholder comments on defining AI-generated content and whether the disclosure rules should be applied to broadcasters and cable operators.
The rule would not bar political ads from featuring AI-generated content, with the agency admitting it expects AI to “play a substantial role in the creation of political ads in 2024 and beyond.”
中文翻譯
美國(guó)聯(lián)邦通信委員會(huì) (FCC) 正在考慮強(qiáng)制政治廣告披露是否包含人工智能生成的內(nèi)容。
該機(jī)構(gòu)宣布,F(xiàn)CC 主席杰西卡·羅森沃塞爾 (Jessica Rosenworcel) 正在考慮一項(xiàng)提案,該提案要求廣播和電視上的政治廣告披露是否包含人工智能修改的材料。
擬議的規(guī)則將適用于個(gè)人候選人的廣告和政黨發(fā)布的廣告。
該機(jī)構(gòu)表示,該提案背后的想法是,在即將到來(lái)的總統(tǒng)選舉之前,消費(fèi)者有權(quán)知道人工智能工具何時(shí)被用于政治廣告。
“隨著人工智能工具變得越來(lái)越容易使用,委員會(huì)希望確保。
當(dāng)使用該技術(shù)時(shí),消費(fèi)者會(huì)充分了解情況,”Rosenworcel 說(shuō)。 “今天,我與同事們分享了一項(xiàng)提案,該提案明確規(guī)定消費(fèi)者有權(quán)知道他們看到的政治廣告何時(shí)使用了人工智能工具,我希望他們能迅速就這個(gè)問(wèn)題采取行動(dòng)。”
FCC 就人工智能生成內(nèi)容的定義以及披露規(guī)則是否應(yīng)適用于廣播公司和有線電視運(yùn)營(yíng)商征求利益相關(guān)者的意見(jiàn)。
該規(guī)則不會(huì)禁止政治廣告展示人工智能生成的內(nèi)容,該機(jī)構(gòu)承認(rèn),預(yù)計(jì)人工智能“將在 2024 年及以后的政治廣告制作中發(fā)揮重要作用”。
閱讀理解題目
1.What is the FCC considering?
A. Banning AI-generated content in political ads
B. Forcing political ads to disclose AI-generated content
C. Restricting the use of AI in political campaigning
D. Regulating the broadcast of political advertisements
2.Who is Jessica Rosenworcel?
A. The president of the FCC
B. A pal candidate using AI in advertisements
C. The FCC chairman considering the new proposal
D. A stakeholder commenting on the use of AI in adsolitic
3.What types of advertisements would the proposed rule apply to?
A. Only advertisements from individual candidates
B. Ads issued by political parties
C. Both A and B
D. Neither A nor B
4.What is the rationale behind the FCC's proposal?
A. To restrict the use of AI in political advertising
B. To ensure consumers are informed when AI is used in political ads
C. To ban political advertisements featuring AI-generated content
D. To regulate the content of political advertisements
5.What is the FCC seeking from stakeholders?
A. Comments on the definition of AI-generated content
B. Suggestions on how to bar political ads from featuring AI
C. Feedback on the role of AI in political advertising
D. Opinions on the regulation of broadcasters and cable operators
題目解析
1.Answer: B
Explanation: The FCC is considering forcing political ads to disclose if they feature AI-generated content, as stated in the first sentence of the passage.
2.Answer: C
Explanation: Jessica Rosenworcel is the FCC chairman who is considering the proposal to require disclosure of AI-generated content in political ads, as mentioned in the second sentence of the passage.
3.Answer: C
Explanation: The proposed rule would apply to advertisements from individual candidates as well as ads issued by political parties, as stated in the third paragraph of the passage.
4.Answer: B
Explanation: The FCC's proposal aims to ensure that consumers have a right to know when AI tools are used in political ads, as mentioned in the fifth paragraph.
5.Answer: A
Explanation: The FCC is seeking stakeholder comments on defining AI-generated content, as stated in the sixth paragraph of the passage.