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DoNotPay, a company that claimed to offer the “world’s first robot lawyer,” has agreed to a $193,000 settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, the agency announced on Tuesday.
SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON: The US Federal Trade Commission on Thursday sued to block USchip supplier Nvidia Corp's planned $50 billion-plus acquisition of British chip design provider Arm.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Thursday sued to block U.S. chip supplier Nvidia Corp’s $40 billion acquisition of UK chip design provider Arm. “The FTC’s complaint alleges that the combined firm ...
The finalized order, approved by a unanimous 5-0 vote from the FTC on January 16, 2025, requires the company to pay $193,000 in monetary relief. In addition, DoNotPay must notify consumers who ...
The FTC and Nvidia did not respond to requests for comment outside regular working hours. Nvidia struck a deal with Japan's SoftBank Group in September to buy UK-based chip designer Arm Holdings ...
But to settle the charges that DoNotPay violated the FTC Act, the AI startup agreed to pay $193,000 if the FTC's consent agreement is confirmed following a 30-day public comment period.
FTC Fines DoNotPay $193,000, Alleging False Claims Over 'Robot Lawyer' Service 4 minute read September 25, 2024 By Rhys Dipshan ...