Five companies peddling AI-enhanced products and passive income schemes have been targeted by the FTC for misleading ...
Some reasonable regulations need to be placed on AI companies. Meanwhile, using current laws to go after the bad guys sounds ...
Operation AI Comply, the FTC's new program, has uncovered five cases where companies used AI to boost deceptive practices.
If a product or service is marketed as AI-driven, it must deliver clear and measurable benefits rather than vague promises.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Wednesday it has taken action against five companies it said used or sold ...
On Wednesday, the FTC announced that it took action to stop DoNotPay from making bogus claims after learning that the AI ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced actions against five companies on Wednesday that it said used artificial ...
The cases involved AI-generated fake reviews, "the world's first robot lawyer," and online storefront schemes. The FTC said ...
Five companies are charged with using AI in unfair or misleading ways. One paid a $193,000 fine, and three closed their doors ...
DoNotPay, a company that claimed to offer the “world’s first robot lawyer,” has agreed to a $193,000 settlement with the ...
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan said, "Using AI tools to trick, mislead, or defraud people is illegal." ...
As part of Operation AI Comply, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced five cases exposing alleged AI-related deception ...