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FTC votes to smooth the way for speedier investigations

The US Federal Trade Commission has given itself the power to issue civil investigative demands (CIDs) for investigations into AI-powered products and services.
The power will be in place for ten years and aims to speed up investigations into AI-related fraud, deception, privacy infringements, and unfair practices.
The FTC is increasingly interested in AI and has launched a challenge to find ways to stop voice cloning scams using AI algorithms.

FTC votes to smooth the way for speedier investigations

The US Federal Trade Commission has given itself the power to issue civil investigative demands (CIDs) for investigations into AI-powered products and services.
The power will be in place for ten years and aims to speed up investigations into AI-related fraud, deception, privacy infringements, and unfair practices.
The FTC is increasingly interested in AI and has launched a challenge to find ways to stop voice cloning scams using AI algorithms.

FTC votes to smooth the way for speedier investigations

The US Federal Trade Commission has given itself the power to issue civil investigative demands (CIDs) for investigations into AI-powered products and services.
The power will be in place for ten years and aims to speed up investigations into AI-related fraud, deception, privacy infringements, and unfair practices.
The FTC is increasingly interested in AI and has launched a challenge to find ways to stop voice cloning scams using AI algorithms.

FTC votes to smooth the way for speedier investigations

The US Federal Trade Commission has given itself the power to issue civil investigative demands (CIDs) for investigations into AI-powered products and services.
The power will be in place for ten years and aims to speed up investigations into AI-related fraud, deception, privacy infringements, and unfair practices.
The FTC is increasingly interested in AI and has launched a challenge to find ways to stop voice cloning scams using AI algorithms.
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FTC votes to streamline investigations into AI products

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved a resolution granting the agency easier access to information in nonpublic investigations related to artificial intelligence (AI) products and services.
The resolution allows FTC staff to issue civil investigative demands, similar to subpoenas, to investigate unlawful market behavior involving AI products without requiring a full Commission vote.
The resolution aims to protect consumers and address concerns about fraud, privacy infringement, unfair practices, and competition issues related to AI.
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