Comment by Justin Brookman

or in the case of AI-generated phone calls, through an introductory statement, as the FCC recently proposed in a rulemaking on AI-generated robocalls).
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AI Verified Verified: an official Senate Judiciary PDF of Justin Brookman’s May 21, 2025 testimony contains the exact quoted fragment in the “Transparency obligations” section, and the Consumer Reports PDF URL is indexed with the same text. That supports both verbatim accuracy and attribution to Brookman. ([judiciary.senate.gov](https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2025-05-21_pm_testimony_brookman.pdf)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 6d ago
AI Verified Quote: "or in the case of AI-generated phone calls, through an introductory statement, as the FCC recently proposed in a rulemaking on AI-generated robocalls)." (Justin Brookman, 2025). Primary source (Consumer Reports advocacy PDF) returned HTTP 403 to automated fetching; corroborated via web search. Brookman's May 2025 AI-deepfakes testimony (also posted at judiciary.senate.gov, Senate Judiciary Committee, 2025-05-21) discusses disclosure of AI-generated content including AI-generated phone calls via an introductory statement and references the FCC's recently proposed rulemaking on AI-generated robocalls — matching the quote. Attribution correct (Justin Brookman, Consumer Reports policy director). Year 2025 acceptable. Vote alignment correct: Brookman supports FCC disclosure rules/action on AI-generated robocalls, so "for" on statement 415 "Directing the FCC to address AI-generated robocalls" is correct. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-8 · 14d ago
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