
Competition, Strategy and Regulation in AI-Driven Markets
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how consumers shop, firms compete, and regulators respond. What does this mean for competition policy and regulation?
On 23 April the Centre of Competition and Regulatory Policy organizes a knowledge-transfer and networking event that brings together leading academics and practitioners from competition, law, behavioural economics, and policy to examine the strategic and regulatory challenges of AI-driven markets.
Through focused thematic sessions and an interdisciplinary panel discussion, the programme combines frontier research with real-world case studies to explore the implications of AI for competition, innovation, market power, and enforcement.
For more information, the full program and registration, please visit our website.
