For this episode, I turned the host duties over to someone who has looked closely at this issue: Alissa Cooper, the Executive Director of the Knight-Georgetown Institute (KGI). Alissa hosted a conversation with three individuals who are following the remedies phase with an expert eye, including:

  • Cristina Caffarra is a competition economist and an honorary Professor at University College London, and cofounder of the Competition Research Policy Network at CEPR (Centre for Economic Policy Research), London.
  • Kate Brennan is associate director at the AI Now Institute; and
  • David Dinielli is an attorney and a visiting clinical lecturer and senior research scholar at Yale Law School.

What follows is a lightly edited transcript of the conversation. Note: Tech Policy Press is a recipient of a charitable donation from DuckDuckGo, a company mentioned in this discussion.

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