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FTC issues guidance on advertising AI products

FTC issues guidance on advertising AI products

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) urged businesses to “keep AI claims in check.”

According to the agency, businesses often use the phrase ‘AI-powered’ and other variations in product descriptions without justification.

“One thing is certain: this is a marketing term. … Some advertisers will not be able to resist overuse and misuse of them,” the commission said.

The agency warned that such claims may be considered “false or unfounded.” The FTC urged marketers to evaluate advertising materials against several criteria:

The FTC reminded that during reviews regulators may go “under the hood” and examine other materials to verify the truth of advertising promises.

“You don’t need a crystal ball to predict what the Federal Trade Commission may do when these statements are not substantiated,” the agency concluded.

This is not FTC’s first statement on AI. In April 2021 the regulator released guidance, which focused on fairness and equity as well as marketing.

In September 2022, the U.S. FTC vowed to protect gig workers from discriminatory algorithms.

In August, the FTC launched a regulatory procedure for surveillance technologies, algorithms and data-security.

In September 2021, Democratic senators urged the Commission to investigate Tesla’s advertising claims of autonomous driving.

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