Artificial Intelligence’s Antitrust Concerns
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Co-Executive Director of the AI Now Institute Sarah Myers West and Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Justin Teresi discuss the growth of artificial intelligence and the myriad antitrust policy and litigation considerations underpinning the industry today. In this episode of BI’s Votes and Verdicts podcast, we focus on how antitrust issues are being triggered by AI’s intrinsic need for data, the global race for dominance in the field and investments in smaller startups by larger, established technology companies. We also dig into recent actions by worldwide enforcement agencies and proposed legislation that aims to quell varied antitrust concerns. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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