Published Jul 31, 2023
DOJ's Jonathan Kanter on the Bidenomics Approach to Antitrust
Jonathan Kanter, DOJ's Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division, delves into Bidenomics' antitrust strategies, addressing challenges in banking and AI, and emphasizing data control and competitive fairness through updated guidelines and policies.

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