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The FTC is a key U.S. regulatory reference for AI governance discussions, particularly around consumer-facing AI harms, deceptive practices, data privacy, and antitrust concerns in AI markets.
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The FTC is the primary U.S. federal agency responsible for consumer protection and antitrust enforcement, including oversight of digital privacy, deceptive AI-driven marketing, and emerging technology harms. It enforces laws like COPPA and investigates unfair business practices, making it a key regulatory body for AI deployment and data privacy governance.
Key Points
- •Enforces consumer protection laws relevant to AI-driven deception, dark patterns, and fraudulent automated systems
- •Oversees COPPA compliance, governing how platforms collect data from children—relevant to AI systems targeting minors
- •Conducts antitrust enforcement that increasingly intersects with AI market concentration concerns
- •Provides public data on fraud and scam trends, useful for understanding AI-enabled consumer harms
- •Bureau of Economics conducts policy research on market and technology issues relevant to AI governance
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