The core risk is consumer deception: if users reasonably believe they are interacting with a person or receiving human-generated communications, lack of disclosure can increase legal exposure. Enforcement risk is highest when the AI interaction leads to harm, misrepresentation, or reliance, especially in sensitive contexts. Businesses should treat disclosure as a baseline control that reduces both regulatory and reputational risk.
For additional tools and detailed guidance, see the CLIClaw Artificial Intelligence Compliance Library.
These FAQs provide general, plain-language information about artificial intelligence legal and regulatory issues. They are intended for educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. AI laws and enforcement priorities change rapidly and may vary by jurisdiction, industry, and use case. These FAQs are designed to support internal compliance planning, training, and good-faith governance documentation. Organizations should consult qualified legal counsel to evaluate their specific AI systems, marketing claims, and compliance obligations.