FCC Considers AI Disclosures
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•The FCC proposes requiring robocallers to disclose when they’re using AI
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FCC proposes new rules that would require robocallers to disclose when they're using artificial intelligence for phone calls and text messages.
The proposal builds on the FCC ’s ban on making AI -generated robocalls without the express prior consent of the person being called.
The agency would also require that there be no “unsolicited advertisement” in such calls, and that people on receiving end of the calls not be charged for them.
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