Synthetic content and CPNI are now discoverable artifacts.
Tokto records every model decision, every agentic interaction, every creative output, and every vendor AI call that touches a subscriber or a content asset, ready for the FCC, the FTC, rights holders, the AG, and the carrier.
A national outlet runs a story on a deepfake produced inside your studio's pipeline. The FTC opens a Section 5 inquiry on synthetic-content disclosure. Plaintiffs file a class on CPNI exposure from an agentic support flow. The legal team has dashboards from five vendors that do not reconcile.
- Every model decision tied to a subscriber, a content asset, a rights designation, a model version, and a disclosure.
- A complete record for the FCC, the FTC, rights holders, opposing counsel, and the carrier on the same evidence.
- Policy at the model: no CPNI past contract, no rights-controlled training past license, no synthetic content past disclosure.
- Defensibility under CPNI, FTC enforcement, DMCA, EU AI Act, and SAG-AFTRA at once.
- Salt Typhoon-class breach of CPNI. The carrier cannot identify which records left through which vendor AI agent.
- A deepfake leaks from a creative pipeline to a national outlet. The brand cannot prove disclosure was applied at output.
- A rights holder discovers protected training material in a synthetic output. DMCA action and the licensee relationship is reviewed.
- An agentic support flow exposes subscriber identifiers across state lines. State AG opens a privacy enforcement.
Tokto governs the AI surface of the carrier and the studio. Agentic support, network ops co-pilots, creative assistants, vendor AI tools — all become records at the moment they fire. The record carries the subscriber, the content asset, the rights status, the model, the disclosure, and the consent captured. The GC controls one trail, not five vendor dashboards.
When the FCC opens a CPNI enforcement, when an FTC inquiry hits a deepfake claim, when a rights holder files a DMCA action against a synthetic output, the record is the same record. The GC answers in days, not depositions.