Politicians’ claims rather than AI fakes have kept UK election fact-checkers busy
Fact checkers spending more time on verifying claims made by politicians than on fake AI-generated content.
By Charlotte Tobitt![Politicians' claims rather than AI fakes have kept UK election fact-checkers busy Politicians' claims rather than AI fakes have kept UK election fact-checkers busy](https://cdn.statically.io/img/pressgazette.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2024/06/01J0PF0R90QA9R01AQVS8T7TFM1-scaled-e1718805688535.webp)
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