Sen. Curtis Introduces QUIET Act
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2025-12-30
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 -- Sen. John R. Curtis, R-UT, has introduced the Quashing Unwanted and Interruptive Electronic Telecommunications Act, known as the QUIET Act, aimed at combating the rising threat of robocalls utilizing artificial intelligence. The bill seeks to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to enhance transparency and impose stricter penalties on those who misuse AI technology in telecommunications.
In recent years, robocalls have surged, often originating from impersonal . . .
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 -- Sen. John R. Curtis, R-UT, has introduced the Quashing Unwanted and Interruptive Electronic Telecommunications Act, known as the QUIET Act, aimed at combating the rising threat of robocalls utilizing artificial intelligence. The bill seeks to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to enhance transparency and impose stricter penalties on those who misuse AI technology in telecommunications.
In recent years, robocalls have surged, often originating from impersonal . . .
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