Early this year, voters in New Hampshire heard fake audio of Vice President Biden that was made by AI. Right away, the FCC fought back. They found the scammer to be the Texas-based Life Corporation, which has been behind similar schemes for years. They fined the company and a person connected to them $6 million.
In addition, the con artists hired a game-changing company that has been linked to shady activities in the past. Now Lingo Telecom, which has also been called Ameritel, Excel, Impact, Startec, Trinsic, and other names, will pay a $1 million fine and promise to follow the rules this time, for sure.
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It’s not meant for telecoms like Lingo to help scams happen by working with known bad operators. She said, “Communications service providers are the first line of defence against these threats and will be held accountable.”
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