FCC Outlaws AI Deepfake Robocalls, Fines Set at $23K per Violation Ahead of 2024 Election

February 8, 2024
FCC Outlaws AI Deepfake Robocalls, Fines Set at $23K per Violation Ahead of 2024 Election
  • The FCC has unanimously voted to ban AI-generated voice robocalls, including those for political campaigns.

  • The new ruling mandates prior consent and clear identification for any such robocalls, with hefty penalties of over $23,000 per violation.

  • The decision follows an investigation into fake robocalls imitating President Biden, which aimed to dissuade voter participation in New Hampshire.

  • Texas-based Life Corporation and Walter Monk have been linked to the fraudulent calls, prompting a cease-and-desist from the New Hampshire Attorney General.

  • The FCC's actions signal a broader commitment to safeguarding election integrity ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

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