
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is taking a strong stance against AI-related white-collar crime, with Deputy Chief announcing stiffer sentences. A State Department-funded study suggests a temporary ban on certain AI applications. DOJ and Deputy Attorney General Monaco emphasize the need to combat fraud using AI.
Deputy Attorney General Monaco Warns Industries: “Fraud Using AI is Still Fraud” https://t.co/3U0TuQGntL #artificialintelligence #fraud #whitecollarcrime @ASCdwcc https://t.co/s69fDYB6pK
DOJ Deputy Chief Announces “Stiffer Sentences” for AI-Related White-Collar Crime — AI: The Washington Report https://t.co/iJzbSHHTqz #artificialintelligence #whitecollarcrime @AINewsOfficial_ https://t.co/3ZK2GUgVEv
DOJ Doubles Down on Warnings Against AI Misuse https://t.co/0lDJEmxKHi














