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Antitrust:
- A “Proof of Vigilance” for Antitrust Constitutional Moment (Thibault Schrepel – NLR)
- Competition law and privacy: extensive data acquisition (Arletta Gorecka – NLR)
- Antitrust APIs and Antitrust Limits (Teodora Groza & Thibault Schrepel – Stanford) 🎥
- Complexity-Minded Antitrust (Nicolas Petit & Thibault Schrepel – Journal Evol. Economics)
- Doomsday Mergers: A Retrospective Study of False Alarms (Albrecht et al. – ICLE)
Blockchain:
- An Empirical Study of On-Chain Governance (Feichtinger et al.)
- Worldcoin, by Sam Altman (Connie Loizos – TechCrunch)
- The President of Palau (Balaji – Network State Podcast) 🎧
- Amazon NFTs Will Be Tied to Real-world Assets, Token Possible (Michael Bodley – Blockworks)
- We Have Built the Foundations for the Next Supercycle, and It Has Begun (Joe Lubin)
- A Simple Theory of Vampire Attacks (John William Hatfield & Scott Duke Kominers)
- Meta is building a decentralized, text-based social network (Casey Newton – Platformer)
Artificial Inteligence:
- AI regulation: a pro-innovation approach (UK Gov)
- The Age of AI has begun (Bill Gates – GatesNotes)
- How ChatGPT really works, explained for non-technical people (Guodong (Troy) Zhao – Medium)
- The Robot Lawyer Resistance (Joshua Browder – a16z) 🎧
- In AI, is bigger always better? (Anil Ananthaswamy – Nature)
- GPT-4 and Law: ChatGPT Applies Copyright Law (Harry Surden – YouTube) 🎥
- OpenAI connects ChatGPT to the internet (Kyle Wiggers – TechCrunch)
- ChatGPT Outperforms Crowd-Workers for Text-Annotation Tasks (Gilardi et al. – arXiv)
Digital Economy + Digital Laws:
- Authoritarian Privacy (Mark Jia – University of Chicago Law Review)
- Big tech and the pursuit of AI dominance (The Economist)
- History Begins Again for Big Tech (Byrne Hobart – The Diff)
- Tech’s AI Armies Are Huge, Yet Struggling to Innovate (Parmy Olson – Bloomberg)
Economics:
- Complexity Theory, Adam Smith, Web3, and More (Vernon Smith – NLR)
- Adjusting to Change in Complex Systems (Drew Fudenberg & David K. Levine – NLR)
- Seinfeld-onomics (Planet Money) 🎧
Others:
- So, You Run a University? (Substack)
- Quo Vadis? From the Schoolyard to the Courtroom (Sytch & Kim – Administrative Science Quarterly)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel