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FTC Business Guidance — Aiming for Truth, Fairness, and Equity in Your Company's Use of AI

United States · FTC Business Guidance (Apr. 19, 2021)

FTC's foundational AI compliance blog warning that biased algorithms can violate FTC Act Sec. 5, FCRA, and ECOA. Sets the agency's enforcement posture on deceptive and unfair AI practices.

Technical detail

FTC business guidance signed by then-Bureau Chief Elisa Jillson: (1) start with the right foundation (training-data audits); (2) watch out for discriminatory outcomes; (3) be transparent; (4) tell the truth about AI; (5) do more good than harm; (6) hold yourself accountable. Cited in subsequent FTC enforcement actions including Rite Aid (facial recognition) and Weight Watchers (children's data).

Who is protected: Consumers from biased or deceptive AI

Who must comply: All companies subject to FTC jurisdiction using AI

Key facts

JurisdictionUnited States
LevelFederal
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2021-04-19
Enacted2021-04-19
CitationFTC Business Guidance (Apr. 19, 2021)
Enforced byFederal Trade Commission
Private right of actionNo — agency enforcement only
PenaltiesFTC Act Sec. 5 + sectoral statute penalties
Topicsconsumer protection · automated decision-making
Last verified2026-06-16
Official sourceAiming for truth, fairness, and equity in your company's use of AI — FTC ↗

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