FTC Calls Out Workado’s Misleading AI Detection Claims

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  • The FTC approved a final order against Workado, LLC, a company that markets artificial intelligence (AI) content detection products, over claims that it misrepresented the accuracy and efficacy of its technology.
  • In the complaint, the FTC alleged that the AI model powering Workado’s AI Content Detector was trained primarily on academic content, contrary to the company’s claims that the model had been developed using a broad set of materials to ensure accuracy for average users.
  • Under the final order, Workado is required to retain evidence to support its accuracy and efficacy representations, among other requirements.

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