CMA guidance issued on AI agent consumer compliance
April 28, 2026
CMA guidance issued on AI agent consumer complianceApril 28, 2026 Current positionOn 9 March 2026, the Competition and Markets Authority ("CMA") published guidance on complying with consumer law when using AI agents (also referred to as "agentic AI")[1]. The guidance is intended to help businesses deploy AI agents in consumer-facing contexts while remaining compliant with existing UK consumer protection law. The CMA’s core message is: the use of AI does not change consumer law obligations. The same rules apply whether a consumer interacts with a human or an AI agent, and businesses remain legally responsible for the actions and outputs of any AI systems they deploy. Key principles confirmed by the CMAThe guidance sets out practical principles for businesses using AI agents across customer journeys, including in areas such as customer service, marketing, sales and refunds:
Why this mattersThe CMA has signalled that agentic AI is an area of increasing regulatory focus. The guidance sits alongside the CMA’s enhanced consumer protection enforcement powers under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024. Non-compliance can therefore expose businesses to significant regulatory and financial risk, including fines of up to 10% of global annual turnover. Practical next steps for businessesBusinesses using, or considering using, AI agents should:
As with other recent CMA guidance, the practical compliance burden will depend on how businesses deploy AI agents in practice. A more detailed assessment may be appropriate for businesses relying heavily on AI in consumer-facing functions. Latest Insights
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