Artificial intelligence and competition policy / .-- Paris: : Institute de Droit de la Concurrence, , 2024 .-- 418 p.; ; 24 cm. .-- Concurrences: Competition Law Review [Concurrences Books]

“Artificial Intelligence and Competition Policy” features 20 essays by leading scholars and practitioners exploring the wide range of questions bearing on the implications of AI for the competitive process. This collection of essays is divided into three sections, providing a solid foundation to delve into the emerging subjects: “Market Dynamics, Mergers, and Partnerships in AI”, “AI Challenges for Competition Law”, and “Policy Responses to the AI
Boom”. This book offers a provocative look at key areas of competition-related AI scholarship. It serves as a valuable resource for legislators, policymakers, and enforcers to assess how competition law can be adapted to confront the challenges of AI.



TABLE OF CONTENTS



Contributors



Foreword. Cani Fernández



Introduction. Alden Abbott and Thibault Schrepel



Biographies



Part I. Market Dynamics, Mergers, and Partnerships in AI



Part II. AI Challenges for Competition Law



Part III. Policy responses to the AI boom

978-1-954750-42-5

Economia digital Competencia

Inteligencia artificial IA generativa Derecho de la competencia Defensa de la competencia Política de competencia

Abbott, Alden, ed. lit. Schrepel, Thibault, ed. lit. Fernández, Cani, prol. Coyle, Diane Dahmen, Hayane Gernone, Fausto Teece, David J. Spulber, Daniel F. [et al.]
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