The United States Bans AI Robocalls
The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has declared that the use of AI robocalls is now illegal in the country. The enforcement of this ban will be immediate, allowing authorities to prosecute individuals who engage in robocalls that utilize AI-generated voices. This decision comes as a response to the increasing misuse of AI technology in robocalls, where scammers attempt to impersonate celebrities and other well-known figures by mimicking their voices.
Celebrities Targeted by Deepfake Videos
Several public figures in the US have fallen victim to this scam. For instance, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin was featured in a deepfake video endorsing a phishing website designed to steal wallets. Similarly, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and pop singer Taylor Swift have also faced deepfake videos misrepresenting their endorsements of cryptocurrency scams. These incidents highlight the urgent need for legislation that governs the AI ecosystem and protects individuals’ privacy.
Government Regulations on AI
In addition to the US, other countries are taking steps to regulate AI technology. The UK government plans to introduce targeted measures for companies involved in creating advanced AI systems, with significant funding allocated for ensuring a safe AI environment. The European Union has also reached a provisional agreement on regulating AI, focusing on biometric surveillance and systems like ChatGPT. Furthermore, platforms hosting these AI scams are actively participating in regulation efforts by promptly removing harmful content and taking appropriate action.