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Professor Mark Lemley and Professor Matthew Wansley offering Antitrust/Competition Law based insight regarding emerging AI companies in the NY Times: "First, Congress should expand the law of 'interlocking directorates' — which prohibits a company’s directors or officers from serving as directors or officers for its competitors — to prevent the tech giants from putting their employees on start-up boards. Second, the courts should penalize dominant companies that discriminate in access to their data or networks on the basis of whether the company is a potential competitor. Third, as Congress moves to regulate A.I., it should take care to write rules that don’t entrench incumbents. Finally, the government should identify a list of potentially disruptive technologies — we’d start with A.I. and virtual reality — and announce that it will presumptively challenge any mergers between the tech giants and start-ups developing those technologies. That policy might make life difficult for venture capitalists who like to give talks about disruption and then get drinks with their friends in corporate development at Microsoft. But it would be good news for founders who want to sell products to customers, not start-ups to monopolies. And it would be good for consumers, who depend on competition but have spent too long without it."
Mark Lemley and I argue that big tech is coopting disruption in the NYT today: https://lnkd.in/ePFdU97H
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Local-government officials are becoming overwhelmed by the constant unveiling of new digital approaches and potentially disruptive technologies; however, many experts believe they need to be open to technology. In this article from Governing, the question is raised: what criteria should local governments apply as they consider newly presented technology?
Disruptive Public Technology and the Need to Embrace It
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Local-government officials are becoming overwhelmed by the constant unveiling of new digital approaches and potentially disruptive technologies; however, many experts believe they need to be open to technology. In this article from Governing, the question is raised: what criteria should local governments apply as they consider newly presented technology?
Disruptive Public Technology and the Need to Embrace It
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Local-government officials are becoming overwhelmed by the constant unveiling of new digital approaches and potentially disruptive technologies; however, many experts believe they need to be open to technology. In this article from Governing, the question is raised: what criteria should local governments apply as they consider newly presented technology?
Disruptive Public Technology and the Need to Embrace It
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𝐈𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧. 𝐓𝐮𝐫𝐧 𝐈𝐝𝐞𝐚𝐬 𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐨 𝐀𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 Innovation originates from various sources: business partners, customers, suppliers, and IT staff. These ideas vary in impact, ranging from minor efficiency enhancements to significant business breakthroughs. For example, Google is known for allowing its employees to spend 20 percent of their time working on whatever projects they are interested in. Not many people are aware that some notable examples of ‘side work’ include Gmail, Google News, and AdSense.
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I get it. Nobody loves “big tech.” But everybody loves big tech when they are creating value, improving lives and developing innovative solutions to the world’s problems. But when big tech gets too big and, I’ll admit, steps in their own way, there’s a rush to stop them. As a policy, this is bad and wrong. The world doesn’t need to slow down big tech. Rather, we need regulations that apply to each, equally. The ideas that ‘we can’t compete, so you have to slow down’ is bad for innovation and advancement on so many fronts.
EU names six Big Tech giants set to face new tough rules
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In this week’s #tech top stories: China bans the use of US-owned technology among government employees. Digital transformations do not have to be slow or unsafe. This and more in your weekly roundup! #MexicoBusiness #MexicoBusinessNews #WeeklyRoundup
US-China’s Tech Feud, Facilitating the Digital Transformation
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Technology has, and is continuing to, transform our lives. A lot of innovation has happened by many companies, especially small upstarts. But as with many industries maturity often leads to companies merging and market power, which can reduce costs, and outcomes which are not in the best interests of consumers, such as higher prices and profits. Where is the optimal line between innovation, cost efficiency and market power? https://lnkd.in/gRkeSG4y
European Union vs. Big Tech: let the war begin — The Australian
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Thought of the day: Google Maps for innovation I want to get somewhere. I may have traffic along the way. It guides me to a quicker path. Invention is easy. Technology adoption is difficult. It takes a long time to learn to avoid traffic. The Law of accelerating returns. https://lnkd.in/gjHHRMMs
The Law of Accelerating Returns
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In this blog post, we are going to cover the top tech trends that are going to define the whole year. Keep reading to learn more https://lnkd.in/diN58PbM
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