
CONCORD: The political consultant who allegedly fabricated robocalls of President Joe Biden‘s speech to voters ahead of New Hampshire’s presidential primary has been fined$ 6 million by the Federal Communications Commission.
Steve Kramer, who is also facing two dozen legal expenses in New Hampshire, has admitted to being the sender of the message to the electorate. He recently stated he was trying to make a wake-up contact about the consequences of artificial intelligence but did not respond to a request for comment on Thursday.
Additionally, the FCC fined Lingo Telecom, which is accused of making the call,$ 2 million. A company spokesman did not respond to a Thursday phone for comment.
Jessica Rosenworcel, the director of the FCC, stated that officials are working with states to pursue the perpetrators. In a speech, she called the robocalls “unnerving”.
Any one of us may be deceived into believing something that is false when a visitor uses AI technology, she said in a speech,” Because a guest sounds like a lawmaker you know, a star you like, or a family member who is common.” ” It’s exactly how the poor players behind these phony calls with fabricated voices want you to react.”