A recap of some of our important pieces from this year's body of work on AI.
On World Press Freedom Day, Center for Journalism and Liberty at Open Markets Director Dr. Courtney C. Radsch published the following blog post connecting the sustainability of the free press with competition policy solutions:
On November 15, Open Markets Institute and AI Now Institute convened leading experts from the United States and Europe for a wide-ranging discussion about the promise, threats, and regulatory challenges of large scale artificial intelligence (AI).
Open Markets’ years of actions and scholarship on Amazon’s monopoly power.
Executive director Barry Lynn publishes a debrief on the results of the Congressional elections, and what that means for antimonopoly.
Daniel Hanley, senior legal analyst, writes about the staff and the successes of Open Markets— Together we are striving to ensure our mission of ridding the economy of corporate monopolies, becomes a reality.
The crypto market is growing—and so is the insidious effort to exempt cryptocurrency tax reporting. Read our fact sheet about the implications of crypto tax reporting on regulatory oversight, tax evasion, and national security.
Read our fact sheet on family-controlled investment funds - widely known as “family offices” - and the loophole that allows them to control so much of our financial markets without any regulatory oversight.
The Open Markets Institute publishes this blog post ahead of opening arguments in US v Google, a case brought by the US Department of Justice to challenge Google’s monopoly control over online search.