FCC cracks down on AI robocall scams, Meta tightens oversight of AI content and Sen. Klobuchar discusses Section 230 reform
Generative artificial intelligence again made headlines this week, especially on the regulatory front.
Meta said it will label AI-generated images posted to its platforms, which include Facebook and Instagram. The decision came after its Oversight Board criticized the company’s policy on manipulated media. Meanwhile, Sen. Amy Klobuchar recently joined our program to discuss, among other things, the possible reform or even repeal of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a law that essentially gives social media platforms legal immunity when it comes to the content their users post.
But first, on Thursday the Federal Communications Commission ruled that AI-generated robocall scams are now illegal under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. This after thousands of New Hampshire voters got a surprise ahead of their primary election last month: a robocall deepfake of President Joe Biden asking them to save their vote for November.
Marketplace’s Lily Jamali is joined by Axios tech policy reporter Maria Curi for her take on these stories.
More on everything we talked about
FCC Confirms that TCPA Applies to AI Technologies that Generate Human Voices — from the Federal Communications Commission
Biden Audio Deepfake Prior to New Hampshire Primary Traced to Texas — from Bloomberg
Facebook, Instagram posts with AI-generated images will be labeled, Meta says — from Axios
Test Yourself: Which Faces Were Made by A.I.? — from The New York Times
2024: The year AI gets real — from Axios
What does it take to protect children online? — from “Marketplace Tech”
Big Tech CEOs survive congressional grilling — from Axios
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