"The two, three, four days after the election is where we could really see bad things happen," he said, adding: "Think about the potential of a deepfake of someone who appears to be an election official, [on] Election Day or the day after election appearing to destroy ballots, and artificial intelligence can just simply allow these activities to be done at a speed and scale that's unprecedented."
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"As these conversations continue, I believe it is incumbent upon the president to more aggressively make his case to the American people, and to hear directly from a broader group of voices about how to best prevent Trump's lawlessness from returning to the White House," Mr. Warner said.
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