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AI-Powered Collusion Sparks Antitrust Fears in Tech Industry

What Happened

A new report from Wolters Kluwer highlights the risks of using AI for unlawful purposes in the realm of antitrust, revealing how sophisticated AI algorithms can facilitate price-fixing, market allocation, or coordinated actions that evade detection by regulators. The article details how computational antitrust could enable companies to use AI systems for collusion, undermining the effectiveness of traditional enforcement mechanisms. Authorities are now rethinking their approaches to monitoring digital markets and challenging the use of opaque algorithmic systems in competition law abuses.

Why It Matters

This development underlines the growing complexity of regulating AI-driven technologies, especially as antitrust cases shift from human actors to highly autonomous systems. The findings emphasize the need for updated laws and advanced technical tools to keep digital markets fair and transparent. Read more in our AI News Hub

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