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This post features my latest reading suggestions based on the academic papers and press articles that I enjoyed reading in November 2021. As I tend to favor the active sharing of open-source publications, you can follow me on Twitter (@LeConcurrential) or LinkedIn (here) to access similar articles on a more regular basis.
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Antitrust:
- Competition Stories: July to October 2021 (Makis Komninos – Concurrentialiste)
- Practical approaches to data in competition policy (Diane Coyle – Concurrentialiste)
- The Case against Green Antitrust (Cento Veljanovski — SSRN)
- A conversation with Bill Kovacic (Concurrentialiste — William Kovacic & Thibault Schrepel) 🎥
- The General Court’s Google Shopping Judgment and the scope of Article 102 TFEU (Giorgio Monti — SSRN)
- Tether’s Troubles Could Soon Include Antitrust Law (Thibault Schrepel — Decrypt)
- Google v Commission (Google Shopping): A Case Summary (Natalia Moreno Belloso — SSRN)
- “How should antitrust agencies approach AI?” (an article written by a very special guest) (Schrepel — Concurrentialiste)
Blockchain & Artificial Intelligence:
- For Rules in Technology, the Challenge is to Balance Code and Law (Ephrat Livni – NYTimes)
- Twitter sets up crypto team to explore decentralised apps (Hannah Murphy — Financial Times)
- How NFTs Create Value (Steve Kaczynski & Scott Duke Kominers — Harvard Business Review)
- Regulating Artificial Intelligence: Please Apply Existing Regulation (Tina van der Linden – Amsterdam Law Forum)
- Bitcoin’s biggest upgrade in four years just happened – here’s what changes (MacKenzie Sigalos — CNBC)
- Twitter Makes Big Changes for Devs as it eyes decentralised future (Mitchell Clark — The Verge)
- “Un”Fair Machine Learning Algorithms (Fu, Aseri, Singh & Srinivasan — Federal Trade Commission)
- Governing by Algorithm? No Noise and (Potentially) Less Bias (Cass R. Sunstein — Harvard)
- The Need for Good Old Fashioned AI and Law (Bench-Capon Trevor — University of Liverpool)
- Is Crypto Bullshit? (Will Wilkinson — Model Citizen)
- Max Tegmark on Why Superhuman Artificial Intelligence Won’t be Our Slave (Max Tegmark — People I (Mostly) Admire) 🎧
- Kleros 2.0: Scaling from 1,000 to 1 Billion Cases (Jay Build — Kleros Blog)
Big Tech:
- When big tech buys small tech (Benedict Evans)
- The European Union’s Big Policy Bet Against the Tech Giants (Philip Hanspach & Nicolas Petit — ProMarket)
- Open Data: A New Power Struggle Emerges (Marcus Lu — Visual Capitalist)
- Combinatorial innovation and technological progress in the very long run (Matt Clancy — What’s New Under the Sun)
- The world’s most professional whistleblower (Mark Scott & Laura Kayali — Politico)
- This new startup has built a record-breaking 256-qubit quantum computer (Siobhan Roberts — MIT Technology Review)
Econ:
- The Metaverse and (near-)infinite economic growth (Noah Smith)
- Analysis | Milton Friedman Is More Relevant Than Ever (The Washington Post)
Other:
- Frontiers: The Impact of Ad-Blockers on Online Consumer Behavior (Vilma Todri — Marketing Science)
- Frontiers in Evolutionary Computation: A Workshop Report (Millhouse, Moses & Mitchell — The Santa Fe Institute)
- Think with Pinker (Steven Pinker — BBC) 🎧
- Experimental lawmaking in the EU: Regulatory Sandboxes (Sofia Ranchordas — EU Law Live)
- The world is entering a new era of big government (The Economist)
- What We Will Never Know (Ryan F. Mandelbaum — Gizmodo)
Dr. Thibault Schrepel
(@LeConcurrential)