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Rite Aid Banned from Using AI Facial Recognition After FTC Says Retailer Deployed Technology without Reasonable Safeguards
Statement of Commissioner Alvaro M. Bedoya On FTC v. Rite Aid Corporation
FTC Staff Report Details Key Takeaways from AI and Creative Fields Panel Discussion
FTC Authorizes Compulsory Process for AI-related Products and Services
CRI Genetics, FTC and State of California v.
In November 2023, the FTC announced that California-based CRI Genetics, LLC (CRI) will pay a $700,000 civil penalty and will be barred from a wide range of deceptive practices to settle charges from the Commission and the California Attorney General that the company deceived users about the accuracy of its DNA reports.
FTC Announces Exploratory Challenge to Prevent the Harms of AI-enabled Voice Cloning
FTC Announces Tentative Agenda for November Open Meeting
FTC, DOJ Meet with G7 Enforcement Partners to Discuss Competition in Digital Markets
In Comment Submitted to U.S. Copyright Office, FTC Raises AI-related Competition and Consumer Protection Issues, Stressing That It Will Use Its Authority to Protect Competition and Consumers in AI Markets
Comment from the Federal Trade Commission on Artificial Intelligence and Copyright
FTC to Host Roundtable Discussion on October 4 on Artificial Intelligence and the Creative Fields
FTC Seeks Research Presentations for PrivacyCon 2024
FTC to Host Virtual Roundtable on AI and Content Creation
FTC Action Stops Business Opportunity Scheme That Promised Its AI-Boosted Tools Would Power High Earnings Through Online Stores
Amazon.com (Alexa), U.S. v.
The FTC will require Amazon to overhaul its deletion practices and implement stringent privacy safeguards to settle charges the company violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Rule (COPPA Rule) and deceived parents and users of the Alexa voice assistant service about its data deletion practices.
FTC and DOJ Charge Amazon with Violating Children’s Privacy Law by Keeping Kids’ Alexa Voice Recordings Forever and Undermining Parents’ Deletion Requests
FTC Says Ring Employees Illegally Surveilled Customers, Failed to Stop Hackers from Taking Control of Users' Cameras
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