Sure.
Kevin Kelly, who was this Internet guru back in the day, said that the Internet is fundamentally a giant copying machine, and AI has the ability to create copies of things at incredible speed, at incredibly low cost and in incredible volume.
I'm specifically concerned about AI-generated audio content versus visual content. There's some evidence that audio content is harder to discern as being a deepfake. One thing to be aware of as we prepare people around this issue is having a specific line of inquiry about audio-related deepfake content.
I also commend to this group Bruce Schneier, a Harvard Kennedy School researcher who has these great little articles on 16 ways that AI can be useful or interesting for democracy. It's not all bad. There may be some specific uses around the edges of AI that could help us and could help you do your job, but it is definitely an area of concern.