I'm aware of that... Something given to me that I do need to look at, I know more about it than a legal briefing. Hence, you need greater deception to fool someone on something they are expected to know about. It's like saying AI can fool a layperson by making up a patient's chart when a doctor wouldn't be fooled by it; the layperson would never be asked to look at a patient chart.
Riiiiight... which means you need
less sophisticated deception to fool a layperson. AI hasn't just demonstrated an ability that fails to convince lawyers and also wouldn't convince laypeople. Its demonstrated an ability that would easily convince laypeople in other contexts: the fabrication of details and stats.
Misinformation is incorrect or misleading information. Misinformation can exist without specific malicious intent; disinformation is distinct in that it is deliberately deceptive and propagated. Misinformation can include inaccurate, incomplete, misleading, or false information as well as selective or half-truths.
If you see political bias as equivalent to fabrication and falsehood, then we have nothing to discuss, because you're too far down the rabbit hole into pure misinfo apologism. If you want to continue to discuss the actual topic of falsehood in generated content, let me know.
Flat earthers already have fucking conventions without AI. What is this AI going to encourage them to do beyond that?
Misinfo encouraged idiots to forego the vaccine and endanger thousands. Misinfo encouraged idiots to vote against their own interests in dozens of elections. You may not see this as a problem, but that's because if something doesn't impact you personally, you're unwilling or incapable of recognising that it's a problem.