The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced to the public that it has referred its legal complaint against Snap Inc. to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The FTC pointed out that the AI chatbot launched by Snap may pose 'risks and harms' to young users and stated that Snap may be violating or is about to violate relevant laws. Source note: Image generated by AI, image provided by service provider Midjourney. Snap is a popular social app among young people, especially teenagers.
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, many companies have launched their own 'AI Agent' systems that can autonomously interact with the environment and complete tasks without human intervention. Companies like Microsoft and Anthropic have been the first to introduce their AI Agents, while industry leader OpenAI has yet to release its own version, and the reasons behind this delay are thought-provoking. According to The Information, OpenAI's delay is related to concerns over 'prompt injection' attacks.