Antitrust Agencies Should Be Wary of AI Scrutiny, Official Says

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The market for artificial intelligence is competitive, evolving rapidly, and antitrust enforcers should be wary of intervening, a senior White House official said.

When it comes to AI, “concentration does not seem to be a problem here right now,” said Ryan Baasch, the deputy director of the National Economic Council at the White House, during an antitrust event in Washington Thursday.