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FCC NPRM on AI-Generated Calls and Texts (Robocall AI Disclosure)

United States · FCC 24-84, NPRM, CG Docket 23-362 (Aug. 8, 2024)

The FCC's August 2024 proposed rule would require callers using AI-generated voices or AI-written texts to disclose that fact at the start of the call or in the text, and would let consumers refuse AI calls even when prerecorded consent was given. The proposal is pending as of June 2026 — track its status before relying on it.

Technical detail

FCC NPRM in CG Docket No. 23-362 (FCC 24-84, Aug. 8, 2024) proposes new 47 C.F.R. § 64.1200(b)/(d) requirements: (1) defining 'AI-generated call'; (2) requiring prerecorded AI disclosures and TCPA-compliant consent; (3) protecting positive uses of AI for accessibility; (4) requiring TRACED Act-compliant AI-call analytics. Comment period closed Oct. 2024; rule pending.

Who is protected: Telephone consumers receiving AI-generated calls or texts

Who must comply: Callers, texters, telemarketers, and voice service providers

Key facts

JurisdictionUnited States
LevelFederal
StatusProposed / pending
Protection strengthProposed or pending
CitationFCC 24-84, NPRM, CG Docket 23-362 (Aug. 8, 2024)
Enforced byFederal Communications Commission
Private right of actionYes — individuals can sue
PenaltiesTCPA statutory damages and FCC forfeitures (if adopted)
Topicsconsumer protection · deepfakes · AI disclosure and transparency
Last verified2026-06-17
Official sourceFCC NPRM, CG Docket No. 23-362 (FCC 24-84) — AI-Generated Calls and Texts ↗

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