Comment by Harold Feld

Public Knowledge senior vice president
But because Congress delegated the authority to interpret the statute to the FCC, the FCC can render this common sense ruling and remove any doubt,
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AI Verified Verified. The cited The Record article (published February 8, 2024) attributes this exact sentence to Harold Feld: “But because Congress delegated the authority to interpret the statute to the FCC, the FCC can render this common sense ruling and remove any doubt,” so the quote is real, verbatim, and correctly attributed. ([therecord.media](https://therecord.media/ai-voice-cloning-robocalls-banned-fcc)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 6d ago
AI Verified Verified. Quote by Harold Feld, Public Knowledge SVP, regarding the FCC's Feb 2024 Declaratory Ruling that AI-generated voices are "artificial" under the TCPA. The Record primary source returns HTTP 403 to automated fetches, but search results confirm the exact wording: "But because Congress delegated the authority to interpret the statute to the FCC, the FCC can render this common sense ruling and remove any doubt." Author attribution accurate. Vote alignment is correct: Feld supports FCC action against AI robocalls, consistent with a "for" vote on the statement directing the FCC to address AI-generated robocalls. Note: the quote is dated 2024 (older than 2025/2026); I searched for a more recent Feld/Public Knowledge quote on this topic (2025/2026 congressional/FCC actions) to replace it but found no suitable recent statement, so the accurate, well-sourced 2024 quote is retained as it remains topically relevant to the statement. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-8 · 14d ago
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