AI-generated fake calls: A lesson costing $1 million for democracy.
Чтение
A company called Lingo Telecom has agreed to pay a $1 million fine for making misleading calls to voters in New Hampshire. The calls used artificial intelligence to make a voice that sounded like President Biden.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said these calls were harmful because they tried to trick people. They are worried that this technology could be used to influence elections in the future.
The person who organized the calls, Steve Kramer, is facing bigger fines and even jail time. He said he wasn't trying to change the results of the election, but wanted to warn people about the dangers of AI.
The FCC is making Lingo Telecom follow stricter rules about caller ID and checking information from their customers. They want to make sure people know who is calling them and if they are using AI.
Other groups are also concerned about this technology, saying it could be a big threat to democracy. They worry that it could be used to spread misinformation and manipulate people during elections.
Вопросы
What did Lingo Telecom agree to pay?
$1 million fine
Who organized the misleading calls?
Steve Kramer
What is the FCC worried about?
They are worried that this technology could be used to influence elections.
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