Golden Finance reported that on September 25, the US Federal Trade Commission announced that it will launch the 'AI Comply Action' as part of a new round of enforcement actions to crack down on five companies that 'rely on artificial intelligence to engage in deception or unfair practices that harm consumer interests'.
Lina Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission, stated in a statement, 'Using artificial intelligence tools to deceive, mislead, or defraud others is illegal.' She added that enforcement actions make it clear that 'the law does not exempt artificial intelligence'.
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The US Federal Trade Commission cracks down on 'deceptive' artificial intelligence projects
Golden Finance reported that on September 25, the US Federal Trade Commission announced that it will launch the 'AI Comply Action' as part of a new round of enforcement actions to crack down on five companies that 'rely on artificial intelligence to engage in deception or unfair practices that harm consumer interests'. Lina Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission, stated in a statement, 'Using artificial intelligence tools to deceive, mislead, or defraud others is illegal.' She added that enforcement actions make it clear that 'the law does not exempt artificial intelligence'.