As part of Operation AI Comply, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced five cases exposing ... that was supposedly “the world’s first robot lawyer,” claiming to sue anyone with a ...
Sixteen teams from across Northwest Florida competed in the FIRST Tech Challenge at Rutherford High School on Oct. 19.
has reached a settlement with the FTC over an AI chatbot that was advertised as “the world’s first robot lawyer.” The AI lawyer didn’t live up to its claims and DoNotPay never properly ...
But DoNotPay did not uphold that promise, the FTC said, leading the California Bar to send a cease-and-desist letter in 2023. Once again, DoNotPay agreed to remove any mention of a "robot lawyer ...
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against DoNotPay, alleging that the AI-powered company billing itself as "the ...
The FTC challenges teams of up to 15 members in Grades 7 to 12 ... skills and practice engineering principles. The reusable robot kit can be coded in Java, and teams also raise funds, design and ...
The FTC action is the latest chapter in an ongoing saga for DoNotPay over how it promoted its "Robot Lawyer" image. In the complaint, the FTC argued that DoNotPay violated Section 5 of the FTC Act ...
“Too often, businesses make people jump through endless hoops just to cancel a subscription,” FTC chair Lina Khan said in a statement. “The FTC’s rule will end these tricks and ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is implementing its “click-to-cancel” rule, which will require sellers to make it as easy to cancel a subscription as it was to sign up. The FTC will update ...
Raise a glass, because the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finalized its "Click to Cancel" rule. The rule, set to take effect soon, aims to protect consumers from deceptive subscription ...
The FTC will also require businesses to clearly disclose the terms of their subscriptions and get customer consent before charging them. The rule, which was first proposed last year, applies to ...
meal kit services, and more. After announcing the proposed rule a year ago, the FTC heard more than 16,000 comments from consumers and federal and state government agencies, consumer groups ...