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European antitrust enforcement intentions // Cooley // Global law firm

Antitrust enforcers in Europe hope to quickly outpace the development of artificial intelligence (AI). This means that companies should be aware of the European Commission’s antitrust intentions and prepare to actively cooperate with antitrust agencies to protect their business goals. Cooley’s partner Jonas Koponen explains why law enforcement authorities across Europe are now sounding the alarm – and what it could mean for your business.

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