The Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into how artificial intelligence chatbots may affect children and teenagers, targeting seven major companies including OpenAI, Alphabet, Meta, and Snapchat. The FTC issued orders Thursday requiring major AI firms to explain how their chatbots could harm young users, CNBC reported. The agency issued orders Thursday seeking information on how these firms monetize engagement, enforce rules, manage user data, and address potential harms. FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson stressed the need to protect children online while promoting innovation. The FTC probe follows controversies, highlighting the need for stricter safeguards.