Telco that allowed Biden deepfake scam to pay FCC $1 million

Lingo Telecom has been ordered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to pay a $1 million fine after it distributed a spoofed robotic voicemail message from President Biden urging voters not to attend the New Hampshire primary. The message was described as “bogus.”

According to the FCC, artificial intelligence is likely to play a significant role in 2024 election advertising. In fact, a bill has already been introduced that would require political ads airing on television and radio to disclose any AI-generated content.