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Watch FTC Jul 11, 2026

FTC seeks comment on proposed AI accuracy policy statement

On July 1, 2026, the FTC sought public comment on a proposed AI accuracy policy statement. The item was policy-related and not specific to debt collection, lending, or advertising rules, but it may affect firms using automated tools in those areas.

On July 1, 2026, the FTC sought public comment on a proposed AI accuracy policy statement. The item was policy-related and not specific to debt collection, lending, or advertising rules, but it may affect firms using automated tools in those areas.

What changed

The FTC opened comment on a proposed policy statement addressing AI accuracy expectations.

Compliance perspective

Firms using AI in underwriting, servicing, collections, advertising, or customer interactions should watch this closely and map where outputs affect consumers. It is still a policy item, not a final binding rule.

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