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FTC to Investigate AI Companies on Child Safety and Privacy Concerns

What Happened

The US Federal Trade Commission is initiating an inquiry into leading artificial intelligence companies to assess the impact of their technologies on children. According to The Wall Street Journal, the FTC will send requests for information to AI firms to better understand how their platforms handle issues related to privacy, security, and children\’s safety. The move comes as generative AI tools such as chatbots and image generators become increasingly mainstream, raising concerns about potential risks for minors, including data misuse and exposure to inappropriate content.

Why It Matters

This investigation underscores growing regulatory scrutiny of artificial intelligence, particularly as it impacts vulnerable groups like children. The outcome could influence how AI firms address privacy safeguards and ethical issues, shaping future industry standards. Read more in our AI News Hub

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