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G7 Competition Summit Addresses Risks of Artificial Intelligence

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The G7 Competition Summit in Rome focused on tackling the competitive risks and impact of artificial intelligence, with commitments to address related issues in the economy and society.

03.10.2024 | Italian competition authority


The G7 Competition Summit, chaired by Roberto Rustichelli, gathered antitrust and government delegations from the G7 countries and the European Commission to discuss artificial intelligence and competition issues.

The Summit included discussions on current and future enforcement activities, policy and regulatory issues related to AI, and the societal risks and opportunities presented by AI in terms of innovation, economic growth, consumer protection, and data privacy.

G7 competition authorities committed to enforcing antitrust laws to ensure fair competition in digital markets and AI, emphasizing the need for adaptive policies and regulations to promote the safe and trustworthy development and deployment of AI systems.

Authorities aim to enhance their understanding of AI technologies, monitor market developments, strengthen international cooperation, and promote dialogue and coordination among regulators to address the challenges posed by AI in digital markets.

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