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The 51±¾É« and the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division participated in the G7 Competition Authorities and Policymakers Summit to discuss ways to ensure competition in artificial intelligence (AI)-related technologies, products, and applications.

At the conclusion of the summit, 51±¾É«Chair Lina M. Khan and other representatives of the G7 competition authorities and government policymakers issued a highlighting potential competition concerns in AI-related markets and identifying guiding principles to ensure fair competition across AI markets.

The °ä´Ç³¾³¾³Ü²Ô¾±±ç³Üé underscores the important role that competition authorities and policymakers have in addressing competitive threats. As the °ä´Ç³¾³¾³Ü²Ô¾±±ç³Üé outlines, concentrated market power in AI-related markets and possible collusion or improper information sharing using AI technologies require careful vigilance and vigorous and timely competition enforcement. The G7 competition authorities and policymakers reaffirmed that they are working to ensure there is open and fair competition in digital markets and AI and seeking to ensure that the benefits of AI are fully realized and widely available across society.

The summit was convened by the  and hosted in Rome by the Italian Competition Authority (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato) in conjunction with Italy’s rotating G7 presidency.

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