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FTC fines DoNotPay $193K for deceptive AI lawyer claims

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reached a settlement with AI startup DoNotPay, requiring the company to pay $193,000 for making deceptive claims about its AI lawyer service. The FTC found that DoNotPay falsely advertised its AI chatbot as a substitute for human lawyers without conducting adequate testing or employing legal professionals to verify its outputs. This action is part of a broader FTC initiative, "Operation AI Comply," aimed at curbing deceptive AI marketing and protecting consumers from fraudulent schemes. AI

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IMPACT Sets precedent for FTC enforcement against deceptive AI product claims, signaling increased regulatory scrutiny for AI startups.

RANK_REASON FTC enforcement action against a company for deceptive advertising of an AI product.

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    DoNotPay has to pay $193K for falsely touting untested AI lawyer, FTC says