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The '''FTC Air AI Settlement''' (announced March 24, 2026) resolved Federal Trade Commission charges against Air AI Technologies (also d/b/a Air AI, Air.AI, and Scale 13), its owners Caleb Maddix, Ryan O'Donnell, and Thomas Lancer, for deceptively marketing AI-related business support services.<ref name="ftc-press">[https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2026/03/air-ai-its-owners-will-be-banned-marketing-business-opportunities-settle-ftc-charges-company-misled FTC Press Release, "Air AI and Its Owners Will Be Banned from Marketing Business Opportunities to Settle FTC Charges That Company Misled Consumers," March 24, 2026]</ref><ref name="natlawreview">[https://natlawreview.com/article/company-banned-marketing-business-opportunities-settle-ftc-charges-it-misled National Law Review, "Company Banned from Marketing Business Opportunities to Settle FTC Charges It Misled Consumers," March 24, 2026]</ref> == Allegations == Since at least February 2023, Air AI and its operators deceptively marketed AI-related business support services β including "conversational AI" to replace customer service representatives, coaching, and an "Air AI Access Card" β to entrepreneurs and small businesses, collecting approximately $19 million. The FTC alleged:<ref name="ftc-press" /><ref name="cfodive">[https://www.cfodive.com/news/ai-startup-settles-ftc-deception-charges/815892/ CFO Dive, "AI Startup Settles FTC Deception Charges," March 24, 2026]</ref> * '''False earnings claims''': Promised customers would "earn back tens of thousands of dollars within 30 days" or even millions, without substantiation * '''Sham refund guarantees''': Claimed refunds or buy-backs but failed to provide them when conditions were met * '''Business Opportunity Rule violations''': Failed to provide required disclosures, earnings statements, and refunds == Settlement Terms == The proposed consent order, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, includes:<ref name="ftc-press" /><ref name="retail">[https://www.retailconsumerproductslaw.com/2026/04/ftc-updates-march-23-april-3-2026/ Retail & Consumer Products Law Observer, "FTC Updates: March 23βApril 3, 2026," April 3, 2026]</ref> * '''$18 million monetary judgment''', largely suspended due to inability to pay, with operators required to pay '''$50,000 for consumer relief''' * '''Ban on marketing business opportunities''': Air AI and operators permanently banned from marketing or selling business opportunities * '''Prohibitions on false claims''': No misrepresentations in telemarketing (Telemarketing Sales Rule), selling goods/services, or unsubstantiated earnings claims * The order becomes final upon judge approval == Significance == The settlement is one of the first FTC enforcement actions specifically targeting deceptive AI business claims. It demonstrates the FTC's 2026 enforcement priorities around AI in financial services, hiring, and consumer-facing applications.<ref name="aipolicydesk">[https://www.aipolicydesk.com/blog/ftc-ai-enforcement-actions-april-2026 AI Policy Desk, "FTC AI Enforcement Actions: April 2026 Update," April 2026]</ref> The case also illustrates the pattern of AI washing β companies making inflated claims about AI capabilities to attract customers and investors. == See Also == * [[News FTC-AI-Policy-Statement-2026|FTC AI Policy Statement (March 2026)]] * [[Cases]] β Active AI litigation tracker == References == <references /> [[Category:FTC]] [[Category:Consumer Protection]] [[Category:Federal Regulation]]
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