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Stanford Computational Antitrust

Thibault Schrepel
Stanford Computational Antitrust
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  • Episode 35: Kamil Nejezchleb on Computational Antitrust in Czechia
    In episode 35, Thibault Schrepel talks to Kamil Nejezchleb, Vice-chairman of Czech Competition Autority.Thibault and Andy Kamil explore how the Czech Competition Authority is integrating computational antitrust into its daily operations. They discuss major cases in which such tools have played a role, the internal structure and expertise needed to support the shift to computational antitrust, the legal constraints imposed by Czech administrative and judicial review, and how the agency envisions the future of enforcement, from algorithmic remedies to cross-border data collaboration.Follow the Stanford Computational Antitrust project by subscribing to our newsletter at ⁠https://law.stanford.edu/computationalantitrust
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  • Episode 34: Andy Chen on Computational Antitrust in Taiwan
    In episode 34, Thibault Schrepel talks to Andy Chen, Vice Chair (and Acting Chair) of the Taiwan Fair Trade Commission.Thibault and Andy talk about how the TFTC uses computational tools in merger review, price monitoring, and cartel detection. Andy shares insights on the agency’s internal structure, the challenges of explainability, and how computational enforcement might reshape antitrust in Taiwan by 2040.Follow the Stanford Computational Antitrust project by subscribing to our newsletter at https://law.stanford.edu/computationalantitrust
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  • Episode 33: Natalie Harsdorf on Computational Antitrust in Austria
    In episode 33, Thibault Schrepel talks to Natalie Harsdorf, Director General of the Austrian Federal Competition Authority. Thibault and Natalie discuss her priorities at the Austrian Competition Authority, with a focus on the role computational antitrust plays in the agency's strategy and daily operations. They also cover how international cooperation in antitrust is evolving and explore what the future might hold for competition policy. Follow the Stanford Computational Antitrust project at https://law.stanford.edu/computationalantitrust.
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  • Episode 32: Cary Coglianese on the Use of AI in Public Enforcement
    In episode 32, Thibault Schrepel and Teodora Groza speak with Cary Coglianese, Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. They talk about Cary's research on the use of AI in public enforcement. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://law.stanford.edu/computationalantitrust for regular updateson the Stanford Computational Antitrust project.References:- Leashes, Not Guardrails: A Management-Based Approach to Artificial Intelligence Risk Regulation https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5137081- Antitrust by Algorithm https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3985553- Regulating Multifunctionality https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5059426- From Negative to Positive Algorithm Rights https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4225887
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  • Episode 31: Martijn Snoep on Computational Antitrust in the Netherlands
    In this episode, Thibault Schrepel & Teodora Groza talk to Martijn Snoep, Chairman of the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets ("ACM"), about how his agency is relying on computational antitrust.
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