When Chatbots Go Rogue
By: Kate White & Ioana Gorecki (Kelley Drye) The National Eating Disorder Association recently encountered an unexpected issue with their mental-health chatbot. Instead
By: Kate White & Ioana Gorecki (Kelley Drye) The National Eating Disorder Association recently encountered an unexpected issue with their mental-health chatbot. Instead
By: Tyson Herrold (Baker Hostetler) The Department of Justice (DOJ) suffered another setback in its pursuit of treating no-poach agreements
By: Brad Smith (Microsoft) “Don’t ask what computers can do, ask what they should do.” That is the title of
By: Nicol Turner Lee & Jack Malamud (Tech Tank) As the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) prepares to release the initial
By: Daniel Araya (Center for International Governance Innovation) As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance and surpass human capabilities in
By: Henry Hauser, Shylah Alfonso, Chris Williams (Tech Crunch) Antitrust serves as the driving force behind the principles of free enterprise, shaping
By: Marianna Drake & Lisa Peets (Covington) On May 11, 2023, the internal market (IMCO) and civil liberties (LIBE) committees of the European
By: Julius Renz, Fiene Kuhlmann, Nick Frenken & Darius Walter (D’Kart) On 26 May 2023, competition law was once again
By: Paul de Bijl (Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets) The implementation of the Dutch Competition Act (Mededingingswet or Mw)
By: David Dayen (The American Prospect) On the afternoon of last Friday, the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department reached
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