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FTC Investigates Child Safety Risks of Big Tech AI Chatbots

What Happened

The US Federal Trade Commission is investigating several major technology companies concerning the potential child safety risks posed by their AI-powered chatbots, according to The Wall Street Journal. The FTC probe examines whether these companies have taken adequate measures to protect children who interact with automated systems powered by artificial intelligence. The investigation follows growing anxiety among parents and policymakers that popular AI chatbots may expose kids to inappropriate content or data privacy violations. While specific companies were not named, the inquiry is likely to impact leading AI and chatbot developers headquartered in the United States and beyond.

Why It Matters

This investigation reflects increasing regulatory scrutiny over the rapid roll-out of generative AI technologies, especially regarding children\’s well-being and digital privacy. The outcome could result in stricter federal guidelines for deploying AI chatbot products and set new standards industry-wide. Read more in our AI News Hub

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