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Tick, Tick, Tick. Office of Technology’s Summit on AI

The Office of Technology
The launch of OT coincided with another type of technology’s rapid growth: Artificial Intelligence. And, on January 25th, OT will hold the FTC Tech Summit on AI to lead discussions among individuals with a diverse set of perspectives across academia, industry, civil society organizations, and government agencies. These conversations will cover AI across the layers of the technology stack—from computer microprocessors and cloud infrastructure to data and models to consumer applications.

Slack, Google Chats, and other Collaborative Messaging Platforms Have Always Been and Will Continue to be Subject to Document Requests

It should come as no surprise that companies and individuals that knowingly possess documents and information that may be relevant to an antitrust investigation must maintain that information under federal law and Commission rules. The responsibility to preserve documents exists across all types of media. As workplaces have evolved, so too have the means by which workers communicate and collaborate. In many of today’s companies, hard-copy...

AI Companies: Uphold Your Privacy and Confidentiality Commitments

Staff in the Office of Technology
Data is at the heart of AI development. Developing AI models can be a resource intensive process, requiring large amounts of data and compute, [1] and not all companies have the capacity to develop their own models. Some companies, which we refer to as “model-as-a-service” companies in this post, develop and host models to make available to third parties via an end-user interface or an application programming interface (API). For example, a...

A job scam that college students – and your HR team – need to know about

Lesley Fair
If you’ll be seeing college-age relatives over the holidays, warn them about a variation on the “job interview” scam that students looking for summer or permanent employment have reported to us. And warn your human resources staff that crooks may be misusing your company name as part of the scheme. Virtual job scams are nothing new, but they’ve taken a personal – and persuasive – turn. College students report they’ve been contacted on social...

Interoperability, Privacy, & Security

Staff in the Office of Technology and the Bureau of Competition
In the face of concerns about anticompetitive conduct, companies may claim privacy and security reasons as justifications for refusing to have their products and services interoperate with other companies’ products and services. As an agency that enforces both competition and consumer protection laws, the Commission is uniquely situated to evaluate claims of privacy and data security that implicate competition. There are important benefits to...

Elevating the Voices of Creative Professionals: Report & Quote Book

The Office of Technology
“Not all voice actors are celebrities or well-known voices,” said Tim Friedlander, President of the National Association of Voice Actors and voice of CBS’s Professional Bull Riders. “Most are blue collar, working class voice actors who are working 40 plus hours a week. Over 60% of the voice actors are located outside of LA and New York. We’re not anti-tech or anti-AI, as many have said before.” There are many perspectives on generative AI...

Preventing the Harms of AI-enabled Voice Cloning

FTC’s Office of Technology and Division of Marketing Practices
Today, the FTC is announcing the Voice Cloning Challenge to address the present and emerging harms of artificial intelligence- or “AI”-enabled voice cloning technologies. Speech synthesis has been around for several decades. [1] Perhaps one of the most famous examples is CallText 5010, the robotic-sounding speech synthesizer [2] Stephen Hawking used after he lost his voice in 1985. And now, going beyond digital voices like Hawking’s and Apple’s...

Cloud Computing RFI: What we heard and learned

Nick Jones
Cloud computing has emerged and grown significantly over the recent decades – from its infancy in 2004, to a $576 billion industry in 2023. [1] FTC’s Office of Technology, Bureau of Competition, and Bureau of Consumer Protection worked together to examine four specific areas of cloud computing through a Request for Information (RFI) and a public panel of cloud computing experts. These areas included competition, single points of failure, security...

New resources to help protect consumers and small businesses from fraud

Lesley Fair
Consumers speak many languages and unfortunately scammers are conversant in all of them. That’s why the FTC has reinforced its fraud fighting capabilities by collecting scam reports in multiple languages . As a member of the business community, you can lend a hand by sharing these new resources with employees, friends, and others in your network. To report in Mandarin, Tagalog, Vietnamese, French, Arabic, Korean, Russian, Portuguese, Polish, and...