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FTC to Investigate AI Companies Over Child Safety Concerns

What Happened

The US Federal Trade Commission is set to question major AI companies regarding the impact of their technologies on children. Sources say the investigation aims to better understand how AI models interact with and affect younger users, including potential privacy issues and exposure to inappropriate content. The FTC has sent information requests to several leading artificial intelligence firms as part of their ongoing review of the fast-evolving sector. The inquiry follows increased concerns from regulators, parents, and child safety advocates about the influence and risks of AI technologies in the lives of minors and is expected to shape future policy efforts around privacy and digital safety in the US.

Why It Matters

This investigation signals growing regulatory scrutiny on the development and deployment of AI technologies, especially concerning younger users. How companies respond to the FTCs questions could lead to tighter safeguards, transparency requirements, and industry standards for AI in products aimed at children. Read more in our AI News Hub

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