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AI-Powered Marketing Service “Active Listening” Deceived Customers: FTC

Three companies set to pay upto a million for this misleading and untrue marketing

Mihir Bagwe by Mihir Bagwe
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The pitch for “Active Listening,” an AI-powered advertising service that listened to consumers’ real-world conversations through their smartphones and smart speakers and delivered targeted ads to those people within precise geographic areas, with consumers consent, was extremely compelling, but until it wasn’t really what it claimed.

The Federal Trade Commission will require Cox Media Group and two smaller marketing firms to pay a total of $930,000 to settle allegations they deceived customers by falsely claiming to offer an AI-powered service that could target localized ads based on conversations captured from consumers’ smart devices and that consumers had opted into such targeting.

“Not only did the product these companies marketed not do what they claimed it did, but they also misled potential customers by claiming consumers had opted into this service when it’s clear they did not,” said Christopher Mufarrige, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.

Every material element of that pitch was false.

Also read: FTC Probes AI Chatbots Designed as “Companions” for Children’s Safety

Was ‘Active Listening’ Actually Being Sold

The case centers on a marketing product introduced in 2023 that CMG sold to local businesses. Through presentations, website materials and sales pitches, the company promoted “Active Listening” as a way for advertisers to identify potential customers at the precise moment they were discussing products or services around smart devices.

According to the complaints, this service did not, in fact, listen in on consumers’ conversations or use voice data at all and neither did the service accurately place ads in customers’ desired locations. Instead, the service the companies provided consisted of reselling — at a significant markup — email lists obtained from other data brokers.

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FTC investigators say the service was pitched as a breakthrough tool powered by “voice data” and AI. According to the government, CMG told clients its technology partner could aggregate and analyze voice data from smartphones, tablets and other devices to determine when consumers were in the market for particular products. When prospective clients pressed sales representatives on how exactly the technology worked, FTC filings say sales presentations became increasingly specific when potential customers questioned how the technology worked.

The Consent Fabrication

The fraudulent capability claim was compounded by a fraudulent consent claim. The companies told prospective clients that consumers had “opted in” to the Active Listening service. In fact, no consent was ever sought or obtained. The companies characterized routine click-through acceptance of app terms of service as affirmative opt-in consent to the collection of voice data — a characterization the FTC flatly rejected.

This consent fabrication mattered legally in both directions. It deceived the businesses buying the service into believing they were running a legally compliant targeted advertising campaign. And it obscured from consumers that their conversations were purportedly being harvested and monetized — which those consumers had never agreed to.

Also read: FTC Sues Adobe for ‘Trapping’ Users in Deceptive Subscription Practices

The FTC’s Bluntest Finding

The most pointed element of the FTC’s action is not the settlement amount. It is the Commission’s explicit statement that the illegality ran deeper than the fraud itself.

The Commission noted that, had the service actually functioned as advertised, collecting voice data from consumers’ homes without genuine consent would itself have violated Section 5 of the FTC Act. In other words, CMG and its partners were not just selling a fake product. They were selling a fake version of something that would have been illegal to sell as real.

Who Pays and Who Supplied the Deception

Under the proposed consent orders, CMG must pay $880,000, while MindSift and 1010 Digital Works will each pay $25,000. The funds will be used to provide redress to CMG customers harmed by the practices. MindSift and 1010 Digital Works also face a second count for providing CMG with the “means and instrumentalities” to deceive customers through misleading marketing materials and sales presentations.

The Active Listening enforcement action arrives at a moment when AI capability claims are proliferating faster than any regulator can evaluate them. Aattaching the phrase “AI-powered” to a product does not immunize that product from consumer protection law, and fabricating both technical capability and consumer consent simultaneously creates compounding liability — not just for the company selling the product but for the partners who built the sales materials that made the deception work.

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