WASHINGTON – On Thursday, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said it has referred to the Justice Department a complaint against Snap Inc (NYSE: SNAP) that alleges its messaging app Snapchat used an artificial intelligence chatbot that harmed young users.
The consumer protection agency provided no further details on the alleged harm from the My AI chatbot but said publicizing the transfer of the complaint to the DOJ was in the public interest.
A Snap spokesperson said My AI incorporates “rigorous safety and privacy processes” and said the FTC “lacks concrete evidence.”
The FTC said its investigation “uncovered reason to believe Snap is violating or is about to violate the law.”
Snap shares ended 5.2% lower at $11.22 on Thursday.

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