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FTC Removes AI Risk Warnings and Open-Source Guidance Under New Leadership

The FTC has removed multiple blog posts from the Lina Khan era addressing AI risks and open-source models. These deletions align with a broader pattern of government content removal affecting climate, health, and diversity information across federal agencies.

FTC Removes AI Risk Assessments and Open-Source Guidance

The Federal Trade Commission has removed three significant blog posts from the Lina Khan era that addressed artificial intelligence risks and open-source models, according to reports from Wired. The deleted content included posts titled “On Open-Weights Foundation Models,” “Consumers Are Voicing Concerns About AI,” and “AI and the Risk of Consumer Harm,” with the latter specifically noting the agency was “taking note of AI’s potential for real-world instances of harm.”

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FTC Removes AI Policy Blog Posts From Lina Khan Era, Sources Report

The Federal Trade Commission has removed several blog posts about artificial intelligence policy published during Lina Khan’s chairmanship, according to reports. The deleted content included discussions of open-source AI models and consumer protection concerns.

FTC Removes AI Policy Content

The US Federal Trade Commission has removed multiple blog posts about artificial intelligence policy that were published during Lina Khan’s tenure as chair, according to sources familiar with the matter. The deletions, which occurred in recent months, have raised questions about the agency’s evolving approach to AI regulation and policy guidance.