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FTC Probes AI Chatbots at Alphabet and Meta Over Privacy and Competition

What Happened

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched an inquiry into the operations of AI-powered chatbots developed by leading tech firms including Alphabet (Google) and Meta (Facebook parent). The investigation aims to assess how these companies deploy and handle artificial intelligence systems in their consumer-facing products. It will scrutinize issues like data privacy, potential biases, consumer safety, and the competitive impact of their AI chatbot technologies. The probe highlights the US regulators\’ ongoing efforts to oversee the fast-growing AI sector and ensure big tech companies remain accountable for responsible AI development and deployment.

Why It Matters

This investigation reflects increasing regulatory attention on artificial intelligence, especially as generative AI chatbots gain massive public adoption. The outcome could influence future AI policy, transparency standards, and the pace of innovation in the industry. Read more in our AI News Hub

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