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The FCC Bans AI Robocalls

Are you tired of picking up your phone only to be greeted by a robotic voice trying to sell you something you don’t need? Well, there’s good news on the horizon! The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has just dropped the hammer on those pesky AI-generated robocalls, declaring them downright illegal.

In a move that’s sure to bring relief to millions of consumers, the FCC has extended the protections of The Telephone Consumer Protection Act to cover these sneaky automated calls. This means that those annoying robocalls created using fancy AI technology or voice cloning are now officially on the chopping block.

According to the FCC, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act is the big gun they use to combat unwanted calls. It puts strict limits on telemarketing calls and the use of automatic dialing systems, and now it’s getting an upgrade to include those tricky AI-generated robocalls. No longer will you have to suffer through fake calls from “celebrities” or “politicians” trying to scam you out of your hard-earned cash.

The push to outlaw AI robocalls gained momentum when FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel sounded the alarm about the growing threat of these deceptive calls. She pointed out that with the rise of AI deepfake technology, scammers can now mimic anyone’s voice or image, making it even harder for consumers to spot a fake. By making AI robocalls illegal under existing law, the FCC is arming state attorneys general with the tools they need to crack down on these scams and protect consumers.

And it’s not just the FCC that’s taking action. The Biden Administration is also stepping up its game in the fight against AI-powered fraud. With the creation of the AI Safety Institute Consortium, led by the Department of Commerce, the administration is bringing together experts from across the country to tackle this growing threat. By gathering information and exploring new regulations, the administration is determined to ensure that everyone can enjoy the benefits of technology without falling victim to its dark side.

So, the next time your phone rings and you see that dreaded “suspected spam” label, take heart. Thanks to the FCC and the Biden Administration, help is on the way. Say goodbye to those sneaky AI robocalls and hello to a safer, spam-free future!


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