FTC’s Khan Says Enforcers Need to Be ‘Vigilant Early’ With AI
- Agency already seeing AI used to ‘turbocharge’ fraud, scams
- Laws against deception, discrimination already apply, she says
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Federal and state enforcers in the US “need to be vigilant early” as artificial intelligence develops to ensure businesses comply with existing laws and ensure the biggest companies don’t use their power to kill off promising innovations, Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan said.
The US and other regulators made mistakes as the internet was developing in the early 2000s by not intervening to stop digital gatekeepers from growing to control the web today, she said.