
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has initiated an investigation targeting seven prominent companies, including OpenAI, Alphabet, Meta, xAI, and Snap. The agency's goal is to assess the potential risks associated with AI chatbots in relation to children and teenagers. In a recent announcement, the FTC emphasized that these chatbots, designed to mimic human-like interactions and relationships, could pose significant concerns. The federal agency is particularly interested in understanding the measures these tech giants have implemented to ensure the safety of their chatbot technologies, especially when these bots serve as companions for younger users. This development marks a crucial step in safeguarding youth in an increasingly digital landscape. Stay tuned for further updates as this story unfolds.
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