Antitrust enforcers admit they're in a race to understand how to tackle AI | TechCrunch
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"Once markets have consolidated cases take a long time. Getting corrective action is really, really challenging. So what we need to do is be thinking in a future looking way about how markets can be built competitively to begin with, rather than just taking corrective action once a problem has condensed," warned FTC commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.
Speaking via videolink from the US, Khan, the FTC's chair, further fleshed out the point - describing the expansion and adoption of AI tools as a "key opportunity" for her agency.
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