Our associate María Hamilton, together with lawyer Stefan Goecke Ruz, published an article for the Centro Competencia (CeCo), of the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, entitled: ‘Artificial intelligence and free competition: need and challenges of collaboration in Chile’.
“The article aims to analyse the development of artificial intelligence, its regulation, and the need for collaboration between competing companies for a responsible and socially beneficial application. This implies a critical tension between the need for collaboration and the spirit of free competition rules.
In particular, the article studies how regulations and case law have dealt with collaboration between competitors at the national level, and what mechanisms have been adopted in comparative law, with the aim of promoting the development of artificial intelligence, without infringing the legal goods protected by competition law.
The document also makes concrete proposals that could be adopted in the Chilean free competition system to reconcile both matters”, they summarise.
We invite you to read it in full at the following link