Fiona Scott Morton is a panelist during the Clifford Chance and Centre for Competition Policy in‑person panel discussion.
Generative AI is poised to reshape the entire technology landscape – disrupting established market structures, redefining how consumers access information and services, and redrawing the competitive dynamics of cloud computing, digital advertising, and software development among others. Competition enforcement therefore finds itself at a critical crossroads. Some argue that the emergence of AI represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to prevent the entrenchment of existing monopoly positions into the next era of digital markets. If regulators fail to act decisively at this pivotal juncture, will that opportunity be lost? The panel will explore how competition and regulatory frameworks can support innovation while ensuring open and contestable digital markets.
The panel will bring together perspectives from policy, academia and industry for a discussion held under the Chatham House Rule to encourage open and constructive engagement.
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