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The FTC, DOJ, & More Announce Plans to Protect Americans From AI

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Recently we have seen an explosion in the use of AI around the world. ChatGPT may have helped speed up the rollout of AI, but it has been around for some time. Now the FTC has teamed up with the Department of Justice and more to assure Americans they are being proactive in protecting them.

Today the FTC, Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission all released a joint statement on the growth of AI and what they are doing.

“We already see how AI tools can turbocharge fraud and automate discrimination, and we won’t hesitate to use the full scope of our legal authorities to protect Americans from these threats,” said Chair Khan. “Technological advances can deliver critical innovation—but claims of innovation must not be cover for lawbreaking. There is no AI exemption to the laws on the books, and the FTC will vigorously enforce the law to combat unfair or deceptive practices or unfair methods of competition.”

Here are some of the things this joint effort are doing to help protect Americans from people misusing IA.

“Today, our agencies reiterate our resolve to monitor the development and use of
automated systems and promote responsible innovation. We also pledge to vigorously use our collective authorities to protect individuals’ rights regardless of whether legal violations occur through traditional means or advanced technologies.” The joint statement read.

For now, AI is still a young technology, but it is maturing rapidly and will likely be a major impact in the future of almost everything we do every day. Now the government wants to make it clear that they are working on ways to protect us from misuse of it.

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