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Antitrust:
- Antimonopolism as a Misunderstanding of Power (Ramsi A. Woodcock – NLR)
- Competition Stories July – September 2022 (Makis Komninos – NLR)
- A Systematic Content Analysis of Innovation in European Competition Law (Thibault Schrepel – SSRN)
- Future Challenges for Automation in Competition Law Enforcement (Hofmann & Lorenzoni – Stanford)
- Socially Responsible Agencies (Jean Tirole – Competition Law & Policy Debate)
- Testing Political Antitrust (Shahshahani & McCarty – NYU)
- The EU Digital Markets Act: A Competition Hand in a Regulatory Glove (Moreno Belloso & Petit – ELR)
- Innovation in European Antitrust Law (Thibault Schrepel – NLR)
- “Killer Acquisitions” Reexamined (Jonathan Barnett – USC)
- The total eclipse of Margrethe Vestager (Samuel Stolton – Politico)
Artificial Inteligence:
- The AI Doomers’ Playbook (Nirit Weiss-Blatt – TechDirt)
- Introducing AI Progress (Matthew Mittelsteadt & Brent Skorup – Discourse)
- How GPT/ChatGPT Work – An Understandable Introduction to the Technology (Harry Surden) 🎥
- The Case for Generative AI in Scholarly Practice (Chris Berg – SSRN)
- Is Al the next great computing platform? (Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg – All-In) 🎧
- By Pausing AI, We’d Only Be Hurting Ourselves (Tyler Cowan – Bloomberg)
- An Introduction To Artificial Intelligence For Federal Judges (FJC)
Digital Economy + Digital Laws:
- The Proof Is In the Digital Enforcement Pudding (Catalina Goanta – NLR)
- A first critical analysis of the EU approach to damage caused by AI (Ioana Bratu – IRLCT)
- Generative AI at Work (NBER – Erik Brynjolfsson, Danielle Li & Lindsey R. Raymond)
- Experimental Evidence on the Productivity Effects of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Noy & Zhang – MIT)
- AI Could Spell the End of Big Business (Tyler Cowen – Bloomberg)
Others:
- Elon Musk Interview With BBC (Musk & Clayton — BBC) 🎥
- More than 70 Harvard Faculty Form Council on Academic Freedom, Co-Led by Steven Pinker (Harvard)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel