Open-source generative AI from a competition policy perspective / Competing in the age of AI: firm capabilities and antitrust considerations / Antitrust and innovation competition: investments and partnerships in artificial intelligence / Mergers by other means? AI partnerships and the frontiers of (post-)industrial organization / Preserving competition in generative AI: addressing the merger conundrum / Artificial intelligence, uncertainty, and merger review / What is the relevant product market in AI? / Defining AI markets: who is afraid of digital ghosts? / Finding the ghost in the shell: EU and US antitrust enforcement / What about Bob? Revisiting the intersection of antitrust law and algorithmic pricing in 2024 / Korean competition rules on algorithmic discrimination / The recoupment conundrum: rethinking predatory pricing in the age of algorithms / Computational methods in the evaluation of mergers and acquisitions / The folly of AI regulation / The case against preemptive antitrust in the generative artificial intelligence ecosystem / Antimonopoly tools for regulating artificial intelligence / Competition policy after the coming wave of general purpose technologies / The tortuous path to AI Act compliance: a competitive burden for companies / Competition policy over the generative AI waterfall / AI, IP, and competition policy: adjusting policy levers to a new GPT / Diane Coyle and Hayane Dohmen -- Fausto Gernone and David J. Teece -- Daniel F. Spulber -- Teodora Groza and Aleksandra Wierzbicka -- Mariateresa Maggiolino and Laura Zoboli -- Mark J. Niefer and Aaron D. Hoag -- Lazar Radic and Kristian Stout -- Stephen Dnes -- Christian Bergqvist and Camila Ringeling -- Maureen Ohlhausen, Taylor Owings and Cora Allen -- Yo Sop Choi -- Jennifer Pullen -- Victorila Noskova and Oliver Budzinski -- John M. Yun -- Jonathan M. Barnett -- Tejas N. Narechania and Ganesh Sitaraman -- Daniel A. Crane -- Godefroy de Boiscuillé -- William Lehr and Volker Stocker -- Quentin B. Schäfer.
"'Artificial Intelligence and Competition Policy' features 20 essays by 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: market dynamics, mergers, and partnerships in AI; AI challenges for competition law; policy responses to the AI boom" -- Back cover
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Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation Antitrust law Restraint of trade