AI & Antitrust Webinar Series Part 2 - AI Collusion: U.S. Cases

Monday, November 17, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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This three-part AI and Antitrust Enforcement Webinar Series will bring together leading experts to examine the current state and challenges of artificial intelligence to antitrust and enforcement across jurisdictions, focusing on collusion and price discrimination. The Webinar aims to foster a rich, comparative discussion of how AI technologies challenge and inform modern antitrust frameworks worldwide.

Part II: AI Collusion – U.S. Cases examined how courts and enforcement agencies in the United States are approaching AI-supported collusion. The session delved into the central legal and economic questions emerging from pending cases, focusing on how existing antitrust doctrines are being applied to AI-enabled coordination.

 

Moderator: Camila Ringeling
 

Panelists:
o Judge Douglas Ginsburg
o Koren W Wong-Ervin (Jones Day)
o Salil K. Mehra (Temple) 
o Maurice E. Stucke (University of Tennessee)
o AI Deng (BRG)

Where
Virtual Event The George Washington University, GW Competition & Innovation Lab Washington DC 20052

Admission
Open to everyone.

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