Telecommunications sits at the intersection of AI deployment and AI-enabled harm. Carriers deploy sophisticated AI for network management, fraud detection, and customer service, while simultaneously serving as the conduit for AI-powered robocalls, voice cloning scams, and deepfake communications. This dual role creates complex liability exposure.
Artificial intelligence has transformed advertising from an art into a science, and a potential legal minefield. AI systems now write ad copy, generate images, target consumers with unprecedented precision, and even create synthetic spokespersons that never existed. This power comes with significant legal risk: the FTC has made clear that AI-generated deception is still deception, and traditional advertising law applies with full force to automated campaigns.
The Deepfake Fraud Epidemic # AI-generated voice cloning and video deepfakes have emerged as one of the fastest-growing categories of fraud. Financial losses from deepfake-enabled fraud exceeded $200 million in the first quarter of 2025 alone, and the technology is becoming more accessible every day.