Changing Headwinds: Get the Latest From the UK on AI Antitrust Regulation
Artificial intelligence – a rapidly developing sector that lacks regulatory consensus – is uniquely challenging for antitrust agencies. The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in its April 2024 AI report outlined its emerging thinking for this evolving space. In this AI Short, Cooley partner Caroline Hobson offers four key takeaways from the CMA’s analysis and what the regulatory authority may do next.
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