One post, authored by Khan’s staff, was published on January 3, 2025, with the title “AI and the Risk of Consumer Harm.” It noted that the FTC was “taking note of AI’s potential for real-world instances of harm — from incentivizing commercial surveillance to enabling fraud and impersonation to perpetuating illegal discrimination.”
You obviously did not follow the woman’s work. She was hitting monopolies hard when no one else had the guts to. She was our lest best hope to break the oligarchy.
She was claiming things (monopoly, anti-consumer, etc) where they didn’t exist though, and was doing more harm than good by doing so (seems like a democrat/lefty trait at this stage). By going after companies with nonsense claims that don’t have any facts or legal arguments behind them, all she did was make the FTC a laughing stock, drive their best minds away, and help the big companies get away with any actual bad things they do in the future.
She was claiming things (monopoly, anti-consumer, etc) where they didn’t exist though, and was doing more harm than good by doing so (seems like a democrat/lefty trait at this stage). By going after companies with nonsense claims that don’t have any facts or legal arguments behind them, all she did was make the FTC a laughing stock, drive their best minds away, and help the big companies get away with any actual bad things they do in the future.