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Political consultant Steven Kramer was acquitted of charges related to AI-generated robocalls mimicking Joe Biden, sparking discussion on AI's role in political campaigns.
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He also faces a $6 million fine by the Federal Communications Commission, but he told The Associated Press that he won’t pay it.
Consultant behind AI robocalls mimicking Biden acquitted of voter suppression, candidate impersonation in New Hampshire.
But thanks to a unanimous ruling from the FCC, the attorneys general may soon have a new tool in their arsenal to fight against such calls.On Thursday, the FCC outlawed robocalls that contain AI ...
The trial has begun of a Democratic political consultant who has admitted to sending artificial intelligence (AI) generated robocalls mimicking President Biden ahead of the 2024 New Hampshire primary.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has officially issued its full recommended fine against political consultant Steve Kramer for a series of illegal robocalls using deepfake AI technology ...