AI Chatbots Trigger Mental Health Crises as Users Report “AI-Induced Psychosis” to Regulators
The Growing Phenomenon of AI-Fueled Psychological Distress In an unprecedented wave of consumer complaints filed with the Federal Trade Commission,…
The Growing Phenomenon of AI-Fueled Psychological Distress In an unprecedented wave of consumer complaints filed with the Federal Trade Commission,…
Regulatory Reversal at FTC The Federal Trade Commission has quietly removed three significant blog posts from the Lina Khan era…
The FTC has removed multiple AI policy articles authored under former Chair Lina Khan, signaling a regulatory philosophy shift. Critics suggest the deletions could violate federal record-keeping laws while the administration pursues a more industry-friendly approach to artificial intelligence oversight.
The Federal Trade Commission has removed at least three significant artificial intelligence policy posts from its official website in recent months, according to reports. The deleted content, originally published during Lina Khan’s leadership, addressed critical AI concerns including consumer protection and open-source model transparency.