Consultant Faces $6M Fine, Criminal Charges for AI-Generated Biden Robocalls
Steven Kramer accused of using AI to deter voters in New Hampshire primary, facing 26 counts of voter suppression and impersonation.
- Kramer allegedly used AI to mimic Biden's voice, misleading voters about primary election dates.
- The FCC proposes a $6 million fine for Kramer and a $2 million fine for Lingo Telecom.
- New Hampshire Attorney General highlights the state's commitment to preventing election interference.
- The case underscores growing concerns about AI's role in political misinformation.
- FCC moves to enhance transparency in political ads involving AI-generated content.