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A Bottom-Up Proposal for Coordinated International AI Supervision

A Bottom-Up Proposal for Coordinated International AI Supervision

by bacenter | Aug 24, 2024 | AI Policy & Regulation, Data, Trade & National Security, Working Papers

Originally published at ProMarket: https://www.promarket.org/2024/08/24/a-bottom-up-proposal-for-coordinated-international-ai-supervision/  One of the most pervasive misconceptions about artificial intelligence (AI) governance and regulation is the notion...
The UK’s Digital Market Regulation: The Need for a Proportionality Principle in the CMA’s New Framework

The UK’s Digital Market Regulation: The Need for a Proportionality Principle in the CMA’s New Framework

by bacenter | Jul 8, 2024 | AI Policy & Regulation, Working Papers

The application of the principle of proportionality in competition law enforcement is of utmost importance. However, there are concerns regarding its effective implementation under the DMCC Bill, primarily due to the restricted extent of judicial review. The lack of a...
Competition and Generative AI: A contribution to the European Commission’s debate

Competition and Generative AI: A contribution to the European Commission’s debate

by bacenter | Mar 18, 2024 | AI Policy & Regulation, Working Papers

With the purpose of contributing to the European Commission’s (EC) call for papers, this essay aims to provide insights on the role and importance of data for generative AI. Moreover, this paper discusses how can competition policy address the potential...
Competition in the Age of Generative AI

Competition in the Age of Generative AI

by bacenter | Mar 12, 2024 | AI Policy & Regulation, Working Papers

The Age of Generative AI has arrived with ChatGPT in 2022. A race for dominance is on and it is clear that the technology will dramatically transform our societies and economies. This paper highlights a few insights based on the landscape of competition as it evolves....
Towards Legal Recognition of Decentralised Autonomous Organisations

Towards Legal Recognition of Decentralised Autonomous Organisations

by bacenter | Feb 25, 2024 | AI Policy & Regulation, Data, Trade & National Security, Working Papers

Decentralised Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) are a typical organisation form in the web3 economy. DAOs are internet-native organisations that are coordinated and governed by pseudonymous community members through a nexus of blockchain-based digital assets and smart...
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