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FTC Commissioner Melissa Holyoak discussed data privacy at Utah's Consumer Protection Symposium.

Holyoak highlighted the FTC's enforcement of COPPA, citing a recent case against Disney.

The symposium addressed AI's impact on privacy and the need for federal legislation.

SALT LAKE CITY — Since the rise of artificial intelligence, people, businesses and governments across the world have been grappling with what it means for a variety of reasons.

One of the biggest concerns is what the rise means for privacy — a topic that was a prime focus of discussion during the Utah Consumer Protection Symposium on Thursday at the Hilton in Salt Lake City.

"There is no federal comprehensive privacy legislation, but the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) do

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