DOJ and FTC Highlight AI Principles With G7 Enforcement Partners
Possible collusion and improper data sharing in AI-related markets requires vigilant, vigorous and timely competition enforcement, DOJ and the FTC said in a statement Friday with international partners. DOJ’s Antitrust Division and the FTC participated in the G7 Competition Authorities…
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and Policymakers Summit in Rome, where they discussed AI competition concerns. The group included enforcers from Italy, France, Germany, Canada, the U.K., Japan and the European Commission. They issued a communiqué highlighting guiding principles for promoting competition and innovation. The principles focus on the need to contest harmful behavior from dominant companies, fair access for competitors, consumer choice, interoperability and AI-model transparency. Sharing American “experiences and perspectives and reflecting on best practices alongside international enforcers helps us better apply the U.S. antitrust laws to unlock economic opportunity for the American people,” said DOJ Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Doha Mekki in a statement.