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FTC Remove Posts da Era Lina Khan sobre Riscos de IA e Código Aberto

FTC Remove Posts da Era Lina Khan sobre Riscos de IA e Código Aberto
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. Ler mais

FTC Remove Posts de Blog Relacionados à IA da Era Lina Khan

FTC Remove Posts de Blog Relacionados à IA da Era Lina Khan
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. Ler mais