Antitrust and Innovation
The discussion dives into the role of antitrust laws in fostering competition, highlighting how past regulations have led to the emergence of innovative companies like Google. Eric emphasizes the importance of preventing monopolies, particularly in the tech space, while Alex raises concerns about the effectiveness of these laws in regulating social media giants. The conversation also touches on the implications of Meta's acquisitions in the evolving VR landscape and the necessity for a diverse range of players to thrive in this sector.In this clip
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