Telecom involved in Biden deepfake robocall fined $1 million
Briefly

Lingo Telecom will pay $1 million to resolve an FCC enforcement action related to transmitting a deepfake robocall of President Biden, aiming to ensure caller ID authenticity.
The FCC requires Lingo to strictly comply with caller ID authentication rules and 'Know Your Customer' principles to verify the accuracy of information from customers.
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel stressed that consumers must know if AI is involved in calls, highlighting the importance of trust in communications networks.
As part of the settlement, Lingo is mandated to enhance their verification processes to ensure the accuracy of caller identities and mitigate future violations.
Read at The Verge
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