The Federal Trade Commission is scrutinizing artificial intelligence as the regulator known for its tussles with Big Tech looks to shape the development of new tools hitting the market.
The potential for AI to turbocharge fraud, entrench the dominance of tech firms, and lock in business models built upon surveillance are among the problems under review by the agency, according to FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan.
Ms. Khan said the FTC wants to play a role in shaping the development of AI tools through the application of existing rules. The duo wrote on the agency’s blog this week that they are keeping a close watch on AI makers and their products to prevent harm to Americans. Other Republican senators have urged Biden administration regulators to pause and wait for Congress to act before cracking down on AI.
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