New Research Shows AI Can Complement Workers, Boost Wages, and Expand Opportunity
As conversations about artificial intelligence (AI) continue to dominate headlines, public concern has turned to how AI will affect the […]
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As conversations about artificial intelligence (AI) continue to dominate headlines, public concern has turned to how AI will affect the […]
As policymakers debate the role of artificial intelligence in digital markets, the phrase “algorithmic pricing” is often used with implied ominousness. The reality is far simpler: algorithms are just the latest tool businesses use to match prices with customers’ willingness-to-pay.
According to recent Korean press articles, Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) officials have been promoting Korean policy proposals modeled on […]
For decades, warnings about the dangers of digitization to the entertainment industry have dominated the public narrative. Creators and consumers […]
U.S. policymakers are increasingly considering “must-carry” laws for the internet, which would require digital intermediaries to publish all legal third-party […]
The U.S. digital sector is the proverbial goose that lays the golden eggs for the broader U.S. economy. While it […]
Advocates for more aggressive antitrust enforcement have focused considerable rhetorical energy on claiming that competition policy has ignored risks of […]
Cloud computing is driving business transformation across the United Kingdom, enabling companies of all sizes and government organizations to innovate, […]
Across America, small and medium-sized retail businesses have undergone a quiet but explosive evolution. While the pre-1990s traditional retail era […]
Brussels’ anti-U.S. regulatory agenda risks setting a dangerous precedent for trade. U.S. negotiators & policymakers need to tell the EU that the U.S. cannot abide discrimination against U.S. employers and jobs by close allies.