BBB National Programs' Children's Advertising Review Unit issued a compliance warning for applying its Advertising and Privacy Guidelines in the context of artificial intelligence. The guidelines warn companies using AI should be cautious of the technology deceptively advertising to children through AI-created deepfakes, product depictions created by AI and AI-generated imagery.
BBB National Programs' CARU issues compliance warning for AI advertising
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