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Federal Trade Commissioner Melissa Holyoak has suggested that the FTC should examine how artificial-intelligence products collect and use data from younger users, due to privacy and safety concerns. Holyoak, a potential acting chair, wants the FTC to review its authority regarding AI privacy practices for children. The FTC is preparing for changes with Lina Khan stepping down or being replaced by a Trump appointee.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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