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The FTC Is Disappearing Blog Posts About AI Published During Lina Khan’s Tenure

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In late July 2024, Lina Khan, then the chair of the US Federal Trade Commission, gave a speech at an event hosted by the San Francisco startup accelerator Y Combinator in which she positioned herself as an advocate for open source artificial intelligence.

The event took place as California lawmakers were considering a landmark bill called SB 1047 that would have imposed new testing and safety requirements on AI companies. Critics of the legislation, which was later vetoed by California governor Gavin Newsom, argued it would hamper the development and release of open source AI models. Khan called for a less restrictive approach and said that, with open models available to them, “smaller players can bring their ideas to market.”

In the days leading up to the event, Khan’s staff published a blog on the agency’s website emphasizing similar talking points. The piece noted that “open source” had been used to describe AI models with a variety of different characteristics. The authors instead suggested adopting the term “open-weight,” meaning a model that has its training weights released publicly, allowing anyone to inspect, modify, or reuse it.

The Trump administration has since removed that blog post, two sources familiar with the matter tell WIRED. The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine shows that the July 10, 2024, FTC blog titled “On Open-Weights Foundation Models” was redirected on September 1 of this year to a landing page for the FTC’s Office of Technology.

Another post from October 2023 titled “Consumers Are Voicing Concerns About AI,” authored by two FTC technologists, now similarly redirects back to the agency’s Office of Technology landing page. According to the Wayback Machine, the redirect occurred in late August of this year.

A third FTC post about AI that was authored by Khan’s staff and published on January 3, 2025, titled “AI and the Risk of Consumer Harm,” now leads to an error screen that says “Page not found.” According to the Wayback Machine, that blog post was still live on the FTC’s website as of August 12, but by August 15 it had been removed from the internet. In the original post, Khan’s staff had written that the agency was “increasingly taking note of AI’s potential for real-world instances of harm—from incentivizing commercial surveillance to enabling fraud and impersonation to perpetuating illegal discrimination.”

It’s not clear why the blog posts were removed from the internet. An FTC spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment. Khan, through a spokesperson, declined to comment.

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