This post features my latest reading suggestions based on the academic papers and press articles that I enjoyed reading in January 2023. Since I tend to favor the active sharing of open-source publications, you can follow me on Twitter (@ProfSchrepel) or LinkedIn (here) to be notified of similar articles on a more regular basis. The Network Law Review is also available on Twitter (@NetworkLawRev) and LinkedIn (here).
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Antitrust:
- The Complex Relationship between Web2 Giants and Web3 Projects (Thibault Schrepel – SSRN)
- The World’s Most Downloaded Antitrust Articles of 2022 (Network Law Review)
- The Text of the Antitrust Laws (Herbert Hovenkamp – SSRN)
- Lina Khan’s Non-Compete Favor to Big Labor (WSJ Editorial Board)
- Populists’ Overreach on Antitrust and Big Tech (Gary Winslett – SSRN)
- Creative Evolution in Economics (Devereaux, Koppl & Kauffman – SSRN)
- The Mystery of Richard Posner (Corbin K. Barthold – Law & Liberty)
Blockchain:
- Big Tech and Web3 (Thibault Schrepel – Network Law Review)
- The SEC Seeks to Supplant The Market (Phil Gramm & Hester Peirce – WSJ)
- Ethereum Founder Vitalik Buterin’s Clear Moral Vision (Jeff John Roberts – Fortune)
- Exploring Liability for Cryptoeconomic Consensus – A Law and Economics Approach (Peder Østbye – SSRN)
- Legal Certainty and Increase Adoption of Crypto-Assets (van der Linden & Shirazi – Financial Innovation)
Artificial Inteligence:
- Who Owns the Generative AI Platform? (Bornstein, Appenzeller & Casado – a16z)
- Big Tech was moving cautiously on AI. Then came ChatGPT. (Tiku, De Vynck & Will Oremus – WaPo)
- Natural Language Processing in the Legal Domain (Katz et al. – SSRN)
- A Neural Network Playground (Tensorflow)
- MusicLM: Generating Music From Text (Google Research)
- How to… Use ChatGPT to Boost Your Writing (Ethan Mollick – One Useful Thing)
Digital Economy + Digital Laws:
- Tech Podcasts for Social Scientists (Thibault Schrepel – Network Law Review)
- Dark Patterns Everything: An Update on a Regulatory Global Movement (Goanta & Santos – NLR)
Economics:
- The Rise of Specialized Firms (Ekerdt & Wu)
Thibault Schrepel
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