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Antitrust:
- The world’s most downloaded antitrust articles of 2023 (NLR)
- Bill Kovacic on How To Design an Antitrust Agency 3.0 (Stanford Computational Antitrust) 🎧
- Stanford Computational Antitrust 3rd Annual Conference: All Videos (Stanford) 🎥
- Situating Dynamic Competition: An Evolution Beyond Chicago (Petit, Heiden & Schrepel)
- A Database of Antitrust Initiatives Targeting Generative AI (Schrepel, Yerebakan & Baladima – NLR)
- The Fight for Open Source in Generative AI (Schrepel – NLR)
- Competition Stories: October 2022 – June 2023 (Makis Komninos – NLR)
Artificial Inteligence:
- Computable Law and Artificial Intelligence (Harry Surden – SSRN)
- Samuel Florman & the Continuing Battle over Technological Progress (Adam Thierer)
- GenAI+Law Research at MIT: Robert Mahari (YouTube) 🎥
- The Promise and Perils of China’s Regulation of Artificial Intelligence (Angela Huyue Zhang – SSRN)
Blockchain:
- The Crypto Islands (The Network State Podcast) 🎧
- The promise and challenges of crypto + AI applications (Vitalik Buterin)
- Chris Dixon on Read Write Own (The Network State Podcast) 🎧
Digital:
- Guillaume Verdon: Beff Jezos, E/acc Movement, Physics, Computation & AGI (Lex Fridman Podcast) 🎧
- Regulating Transformative Technologies (Acemoglu & Lensman – AER)
- The Authors’ Petition (Brian L. Frye – SSRN)
- Global regulators’ assault is already crimping Big Tech’s prospects (FT)
Econ:
- The Digital Welfare of Nations: New Measures of Welfare Gains and Inequality (Erik Brynjolfsson et al.)
- The Anatomy of Concentration: New Evidence From a Unified Framework (Kenneth R. Ahern et al.)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel