Wait, it's May already? Welcome back to Talking Tech, readers! Brett Molina here to deliver the latest tech news as I figure out why 2023 is going by so quickly. |
Here's a taste of what's to come, according to my colleague Jessica Guynn: |
The Republican National Committee fired off an attack ad as soon as President Joe Biden announced his reelection campaign last week. |
The 30-second spot which used fake visuals of China invading Taiwan, financial markets crashing and immigrants overrunning the border sported a disclaimer: "Built entirely with AI imagery." |
What else happened in tech? |
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