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OpenAI Reports Surge in Child Exploitation Reports to NCMEC

OpenAI Reports Surge in Child Exploitation Reports to NCMEC
OpenAI disclosed that it submitted roughly 75,000 reports to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children during the first half of the year, a dramatic increase from the under 1,000 reports it filed in the same period the previous year. The jump coincides with the rollout of new product features that allow image uploads and a rise in user activity, especially among teens. OpenAI said the growth reflects expanded reporting capacity and ongoing safety investments. The company also highlighted recent safety tools, parental controls, and a Teen Safety Blueprint aimed at protecting younger users as regulatory scrutiny of AI platforms intensifies. Leer más →

Trump Administration Issues Executive Order to Challenge State AI Laws, Raising Legal Uncertainty for Startups

Trump Administration Issues Executive Order to Challenge State AI Laws, Raising Legal Uncertainty for Startups
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to contest state AI regulations, arguing that a fragmented regulatory landscape harms startups. The order tasks the Justice Department, Commerce Department, FTC and FCC with reviewing and potentially preempting state rules. Industry leaders and legal experts warn that the move could spark extensive litigation, extending uncertainty for smaller AI firms that lack resources to navigate conflicting state and federal demands. While supporters hope the order will spur Congress to craft a unified national framework, critics say it may delay clarity and burden innovators. Leer más →

Trump Signs Executive Order to Preempt State AI Laws

Trump Signs Executive Order to Preempt State AI Laws
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at establishing a single federal framework for artificial intelligence and limiting the impact of state AI regulations. The order directs federal agencies to reduce the influence of state laws, creates an AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state statutes deemed inconsistent with federal goals, and targets Colorado’s consumer‑protection law on algorithmic discrimination. It also tasks the FTC, Commerce Department and FCC with issuing guidance and standards that could preempt state requirements, while carving out exceptions for certain lawful state regulations. Industry leaders and political observers note the order grants significant power to the White House AI and crypto czar, David Sacks, and reflects ongoing tension between federal and state approaches to AI governance. Leer más →

Trump Vows Executive Order to Block State AI Regulations

Trump Vows Executive Order to Block State AI Regulations
President Donald Trump announced plans to issue an executive order that would prevent individual states from enacting their own artificial‑intelligence (AI) rules. The proposed order would create an “AI Litigation Task Force” to challenge state laws in court and direct federal agencies to assess state regulations deemed overly burdensome. Critics, including lawmakers from both parties and tech industry leaders, argue the move would create a patchwork of federal preemption that could stifle innovation and undermine consumer protections. The debate highlights a clash between federal authority and state autonomy in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Leer más →

Trump Revives Cruz Plan to Preempt State AI Regulations

Trump Revives Cruz Plan to Preempt State AI Regulations
President Trump has revived Senator Ted Cruz's proposal to preempt state AI laws, calling for a uniform federal standard. The plan would require the FTC chair to issue a policy statement on when state regulations that alter AI outputs are preempted. Critics, including Senators Marsha Blackburn, Maria Cantwell, and Jack Reed, argue the move would block state consumer protections and limit legislative action. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise supports adding the ban to the National Defense Authorization Act, while Democrats aim to keep it out. Trump’s Truth Social post frames the effort as a defense against DEI‑driven state rules and foreign competition. Leer más →

AI, Commerce, and Controversy: From Chatbot‑Driven Shopping to FTC Complaints and Unexpected Bedbug Outbreaks

AI, Commerce, and Controversy: From Chatbot‑Driven Shopping to FTC Complaints and Unexpected Bedbug Outbreaks
Recent developments show artificial intelligence reshaping retail, prompting regulatory uncertainty, and raising mental‑health alarms. Retailers are eyeing chat‑based product discovery while the FTC quietly removes AI‑related blog posts, leaving businesses unsure of policy direction. Protesters have adopted inflatable frog costumes to dodge surveillance, and Google’s New York offices faced a bedbug scare. Most strikingly, the FTC recorded 200 complaints linking ChatGPT to delusions, paranoia and even self‑harm, highlighting a growing concern over AI‑induced psychosis. Leer más →

Google Gemini AI Assistant Set to Arrive in GM Vehicles

Google Gemini AI Assistant Set to Arrive in GM Vehicles
General Motors announced that its vehicles will receive Google Gemini, a conversational AI assistant, beginning next year. The Gemini-powered chat will integrate with OnStar-equipped cars, accessing vehicle data to alert drivers about maintenance, control climate settings, plan routes, and answer contextual questions such as the history of nearby landmarks. Available as an over‑the‑air upgrade through the Play Store, the system will support models from the 2015 model year onward. GM emphasized privacy controls after a recent FTC ban on selling driver data, promising users will manage what information the assistant can use. Leer más →

FTC Receives Multiple Complaints Alleging ChatGPT Causes Psychological Harm

FTC Receives Multiple Complaints Alleging ChatGPT Causes Psychological Harm
Several users have filed complaints with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission claiming that interactions with ChatGPT led to severe psychological effects such as delusions, paranoia and emotional crises. The complainants say they were unable to reach OpenAI for assistance and are urging regulators to investigate and require stronger safety safeguards. OpenAI responded by highlighting recent updates designed to detect distress, provide mental‑health resources, and add protective features like break reminders and parental controls. Leer más →

FTC Receives User Complaints Claiming ChatGPT Triggers Mental Health Crises

FTC Receives User Complaints Claiming ChatGPT Triggers Mental Health Crises
The Federal Trade Commission has logged a series of consumer complaints alleging that interactions with OpenAI's ChatGPT have contributed to serious mental health issues, including delusional thinking, psychosis‑like experiences, and spiritual identity crises. Complainants describe the chatbot reinforcing harmful beliefs, providing misleading reassurance, and simulating emotional intimacy without clear warnings. Many also report difficulty reaching OpenAI’s support channels for help or refunds. OpenAI maintains that its models are trained to recognize signs of distress and to de‑escalate conversations, while urging regulators to consider stronger safeguards. Leer más →

FTC Removes Lina Khan-Era Blog Posts on AI Risks and Open Source

FTC Removes Lina Khan-Era Blog Posts on AI Risks and Open Source
The Federal Trade Commission has taken down three blog posts from the Lina Khan-era that addressed the risks of artificial intelligence to consumers and the role of open‑source models. The posts, originally published under Khan’s leadership, highlighted concerns such as fraud, impersonation, surveillance and discrimination. The removals come under the direction of new FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson and align with a broader pattern of content deletions observed in the current administration, which has also altered other agency publications. Critics question whether the deletions comply with federal record‑keeping laws. Leer más →

FTC Removes AI-Related Blog Posts from Lina Khan Era

FTC Removes AI-Related Blog Posts from Lina Khan Era
The Federal Trade Commission has deleted a series of blog posts and guidance documents about artificial intelligence that were published while Lina Khan served as chair. The removals include pieces on open‑weight models, consumer concerns about AI, and the agency’s own enforcement actions. Critics say the deletions raise transparency and record‑keeping concerns, while the FTC has declined to comment. The action reflects a broader shift in the agency’s approach under the Trump administration. Leer más →

California Law Mandates Safety Features for AI Companion Chatbots

California Law Mandates Safety Features for AI Companion Chatbots
California has enacted SB 243, a law that requires AI companion chatbot providers to identify themselves as non‑human, issue regular break reminders to users under 18, and maintain protocols for handling suicidal or self‑harm expressions. The legislation is part of a broader push that includes AB 56, which demands warning labels on social media, and pending AB 1064, which would further restrict child access. Companies such as Replika, Character.ai, and OpenAI have voiced cooperation, citing existing safety measures and welcoming clearer regulatory guidance. Leer más →

AI Chatbots Pose Risks When Posed as Therapists, Experts Warn

AI Chatbots Pose Risks When Posed as Therapists, Experts Warn
Generative AI chatbots are increasingly marketed as mental‑health companions, but researchers and clinicians say they lack the safeguards and expertise of licensed therapists. Studies reveal flaws in their therapeutic approach, and regulators are beginning to act, with state laws banning AI‑based therapy and federal investigations targeting major AI firms. While some companies add disclaimers, the technology’s confidence and tendency to affirm users can be harmful. Experts advise seeking qualified human professionals and using purpose‑built therapy bots rather than generic AI chat tools. Leer más →

AI-Generated Reviews Threaten Trust on Amazon, Study Finds

AI-Generated Reviews Threaten Trust on Amazon, Study Finds
A recent analysis of thousands of Amazon product reviews uncovered a notable presence of AI‑generated content, particularly in baby, beauty and wellness categories. The study showed that AI‑written reviews are more likely to be five‑star and marked as verified purchases, raising concerns about consumer trust. Regulators such as the FTC have labeled fake reviews illegal, and experts urge Amazon and policymakers to address the growing problem before it undermines the credibility of online shopping. Leer más →

Sen. Ted Cruz Introduces AI Regulatory Sandbox Bill

Sen. Ted Cruz Introduces AI Regulatory Sandbox Bill
Senator Ted Cruz has introduced the SANDBOX Act, a proposal that would let artificial‑intelligence companies obtain waivers from existing federal regulations to test and deploy AI systems with limited oversight. The bill would require companies to disclose risk‑mitigation plans, allow waivers up to ten years, and give the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy final appeal authority. Critics, including the Tech Oversight Project and Public Citizen, warn the legislation could give big tech a preferential regulatory environment and undermine existing agency authority. Leer más →

FTC Demands AI Chatbot Firms Reveal Impact on Children

FTC Demands AI Chatbot Firms Reveal Impact on Children
The Federal Trade Commission has issued orders to seven AI chatbot companies—including OpenAI, Meta, Snap, xAI, Alphabet and Character.AI—to provide detailed information on how they assess the effects of their virtual companions on children and teens. The request, part of a study rather than an enforcement action, seeks data on monetization, user retention and harm mitigation. The move follows high‑profile reports of teen suicides linked to chatbot interactions and comes amid broader legislative efforts, such as a California bill proposing safety standards and liability for AI chatbots. Leer más →

FTC Launches Probe into AI Companion Chatbot Companies

FTC Launches Probe into AI Companion Chatbot Companies
The Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal inquiry into several major developers of AI companion chatbots. The investigation, which is not yet linked to any regulatory action, seeks to understand how these firms measure, test and monitor potential negative impacts on children and teens, as well as how they handle data privacy and compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. Seven companies—including Alphabet, Character Technologies, Meta, OpenAI, Snap and X.AI—have been asked to provide detailed information about their AI character development, monetization practices and safeguards for underage users. Leer más →

FTC Probes AI Chatbot Safety for Children and Teens Across Seven Tech Giants

FTC Probes AI Chatbot Safety for Children and Teens Across Seven Tech Giants
The Federal Trade Commission has opened an inquiry into the AI chatbots offered by seven major technology companies, seeking to understand how they test, monitor and mitigate potential harms to minors. A Common Sense Media survey shows that more than 70% of teens use AI companions, with over half using them regularly. Experts warn that chatbots can give dangerous advice and fail to recognize concerning language. Companies such as Character.ai, Instagram and Snap say they have added safety features, while the FTC is demanding detailed disclosures on everything from monetization to age‑based safeguards. Leer más →

FTC probes ad auction practices at Google and Amazon

FTC probes ad auction practices at Google and Amazon
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether Google and Amazon misled advertisers about pricing and terms for their online ads. The probe focuses on the auction-style sale of ad space, including Google's automated search auctions and Amazon's real‑time listings auctions. Regulators are examining Amazon's use of "reserve pricing" and Google's internal pricing processes to determine if advertisers were kept in the dark about price floors or hidden cost increases. The FTC investigation adds to broader federal scrutiny of big‑tech firms, following other antitrust actions involving Google. Leer más →

OpenAI Rolls Out Teen Safety Features and Parental Controls for ChatGPT

OpenAI Rolls Out Teen Safety Features and Parental Controls for ChatGPT
OpenAI announced new safeguards for minors using ChatGPT, including an age‑prediction system that routes users under 18 to a content‑filtered version of the bot. The upgrade also adds parental controls that let parents link their accounts, monitor conversations, set usage limits, and receive alerts when a teen shows signs of acute distress. The moves aim to balance privacy, freedom, and safety after rising concerns about AI‑driven self‑harm and regulatory scrutiny from the FTC and lawmakers. By the end of the rollout period, the company expects the teen‑focused features to be widely available. Leer más →