Event
16 November 2023
Is the EU Copyright Directive still fit for purpose in the age of generative AI?
How should policy makers balance copyright protection and innovation in the era of Generative AI?
Event
16 November 2023
How should policy makers balance copyright protection and innovation in the era of Generative AI?
Podcast
08 November 2023
Exploring the potential, ethics and the willingness of people to automatise unpaid domestic work.
Dataset
31 October 2023
Opinion piece
09 October 2023
Legislators and regulators should adopt flexible principles to promote technological innovations while minimising risks.
Analysis
19 July 2023
The European Union’s draft AI Act already needs to be revised to account for the opportunities and harms of generative AI.
Working paper
18 July 2023
This working paper examines how competition in foundation models (FMs) works.
Working paper
06 July 2023
This paper explores the crucial role of search engines in modern digital economies and their impact on user welfare.
Event
27 June 2023
Annual Conference of the Future of Work and Inclusive Growth project
Newsletter
26 June 2023
Working paper
13 June 2023
This paper outlines some early antitrust issues related to answer engines and the response competition authorities should adopt.
First glance
11 May 2023
Competition in generative artificial intelligence spurs disruptive, potentially beneficial innovations, but not without costs and risks.
Analysis
06 April 2023
China is taking a more nuanced approach to the overarching goal of GDP growth.
Working paper
16 March 2023
This case study illustrates the drivers of and barriers to AI adoption by organisations, and acceptance of AI by workers in the public sector.
Book
14 March 2023
A compilation of research outputs from the transatlantic expert group project, in e-book format.
Opinion piece
10 March 2023
Microsoft and Google’s move towards answer engines requires competition authorities to preserve dynamic competition.
Analysis
09 March 2023
Artificial intelligence should boost productivity over time. The boost can happen sooner, and last longer, with the right policies.