Sustainability & AI

AI washing

Exaggerating or misrepresenting AI capabilities or benefits in claims; increasingly applied to sustainability marketing.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

Exaggerating, misrepresenting or fabricating the AI capabilities of a product or service in marketing, disclosures or fundraising claims.

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Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026

References

US FTCOperation AI Comply — crackdown on deceptive AI claims (Sept 2024)

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US SECSEC charges two investment advisers over false AI claims — 'AI washing' (March 2024)

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Overview

What it means

The SEC settled its first 'AI washing' enforcement actions in March 2024, charging investment advisers Delphia and Global Predictions with false statements about their purported AI use, and the US FTC's 'Operation AI Comply' sweep against deceptive AI claims followed in September 2024, with enforcement continuing since.

The term's anchoring analogy — AI washing as the AI-era counterpart of greenwashing — was made explicit by regulators themselves.

How it is used

Compliance and marketing teams now treat 'AI-powered' language as requiring substantiation: what the system does, what is genuinely AI, and what evidence supports performance claims. The pattern mirrors greenwashing scrutiny, and the two increasingly overlap.

Why it matters

AI washing inflates expectations, distorts competition and misleads buyers — including buyers of 'AI for sustainability' products. As enforcement normalises, precise, evidenced AI language becomes a legal hygiene issue, not just good practice.

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