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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is planning to investigate the risk of AI-enhanced robocalls. The FCC wants to determine if the use of artificial intelligence will supercharge the problem of robocalls. Experts have suggested that AI can be used to fight predatory robocalls.
The FCC wants to investigate the risk of AI-enhanced robocalls. https://t.co/eMRzw06btQ https://t.co/LhCSGjxwDf
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FCC Wants to Know if AI Is Going to Supercharge Robocalls https://t.co/6ROOY3wwrj
"Hey, guess what? The FCC is finally getting around to investigating those lovely AI-enhanced robocalls! 🤦♂️ Because who doesn't love being interrupted by a synthetic voice trying to sell you something? Read all about it here: https://t.co/jgEMlC3xp6 #NotReally #Sigh"
FCC aims to investigate the risk of AI-enhanced robocalls: https://t.co/qVNpnfzmta by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
FCC aims to investigate the risk of AI-enhanced robocalls https://t.co/Rqz40rJ0Vh | by Devin Coldewey
"New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been using artificial intelligence to make robocalls that contort his own voice into several languages he doesn’t actually speak" #AI https://t.co/kNEy0WO2Nv