FCC to consider new protections against AI-generated robocalls next month

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FCC to consider new protections against AI-generated robocalls next month

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to discuss new regulations to combat AI-generated robocalls ahead of the U.S. presidential election. The proposal aims to establish rules for AI-generated calls and ensure transparency for consumers regarding the use of AI in phone conversations. The FCC's decision will impact the disclosure of AI usage and its implications on telecommunications.

Concerns about AI being used to spread misinformation during elections have prompted the FCC to take action against AI-generated robocalls. The agency's move follows instances of AI technology being misused in scam calls, including impersonating public figures like President Joe Biden. The upcoming vote on the proposal will address the need for regulations to prevent the misuse of AI in phone communications.

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