Business Fast > Technology > Big tech vows action on 'deceptive' AI in elections TechnologyBig tech vows action on 'deceptive' AI in electionsFebruary 16, 2024posted on Feb. 16, 2024 at 5:15 pm Twenty firms have signed an accord pledging to stop voters being deceived but critics say it lacks teeth. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastFebruary 16, 2024previous articleThe Body Shop’s German arm falls into administrationnext articleStocks making the biggest moves midday: Coinbase, Roku, Nike, Super Micro Computer and moreYou Might Also LikeTechnologyArgos is handing out cheap Fitbits but Amazon has something even betterJune 4, 2025TechnologyNvidia's Jensen Huang says Nintendo Switch 2 has dedicated AI processorsJune 3, 2025TechnologyMount Etna erupts dramatically sending tourists running for their livesJune 2, 2025TechnologyGoogle says it will appeal online search antitrust decisionMay 31, 2025TechnologyFootball and other premium TV being pirated at 'industrial scale'May 30, 2025TechnologyOmada Health aims to go public with market cap of up to $1.1 billionMay 29, 2025Recommended For YouSportsDave Brailsford to step back from Manchester United and return to IneosJune 4, 2025SportsNew tariffs to reduce U.S. economic output, lower budget deficits: CBOJune 4, 2025US economyMarketFolly of funny money deals: A market solution would be best for Thames Water, says ALEX BRUMMERJune 4, 2025MarketSportsTransfer news LIVE: Jadon Sancho announces move as Liverpool confirm dealJune 4, 2025Sports$561M Bitcoin Selloff: BlackRock Shifts Focus to EthereumJune 4, 2025Cryptocurrency
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