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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has banned scam robocalls using artificial intelligence (AI) to create fake voices. This decision aims to combat fraud and protect election security. The FCC's unanimous vote strengthens anti-robocall rules by treating AI-generated voices as "artificial" under telemarketing and robocalling laws. This gives legal power to state attorneys to fight against these illegal calls. The FCC's action follows incidents where AI voices, including a fake President Biden, misled voters. The update allows for stricter penalties against violators, aligning with efforts to safeguard consumers and the integrity of elections from AI-enabled scams.
FCC votes to ban scam robocalls that use AI-generated voices
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