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AI and Sponsorship Disclosure Checks: FTC-Proofing Every Post
AI audits creator posts for missing or buried sponsorship disclosures before regulators or audiences notice.
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- 1The premise
- 2sponsorships
- 3FTC
- 4disclosure
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Section 1
The premise
FTC has been actively enforcing creator disclosure rules; AI is a cheap pre-flight check that catches the obvious misses.
What AI does well here
- Flag missing #ad and partner tags
- Surface disclosures buried below the fold
- Suggest placement that meets FTC clear-and-conspicuous standard
- Audit prior posts in bulk
What AI cannot do
- Decide whether something is technically a sponsored relationship
- Replace counsel for a specific FTC inquiry
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