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- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I AI: Development and Trends
- Part II AI: Contracting and Corporate Law
- Part III AI and Liability
- Part IV AI and Physical Manifestations
- Part V AI and Intellectual Property Law
- Part VI Ethical Framework for AI
- Part VII Future of AI
- 23 AI Judges
- 24 Combating Bias in AI and Machine Learning in Consumer-Facing Services
- 25 Keeping AI Legal
- 26 Colluding through Smart Technologies
- 27 The Folly of Regulating against AI’s Existential Threat
- 28 AI and the Law
26 - Colluding through Smart Technologies
Understanding Agreements in the Age of Algorithms
from Part VII - Future of AI
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2022
- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I AI: Development and Trends
- Part II AI: Contracting and Corporate Law
- Part III AI and Liability
- Part IV AI and Physical Manifestations
- Part V AI and Intellectual Property Law
- Part VI Ethical Framework for AI
- Part VII Future of AI
- 23 AI Judges
- 24 Combating Bias in AI and Machine Learning in Consumer-Facing Services
- 25 Keeping AI Legal
- 26 Colluding through Smart Technologies
- 27 The Folly of Regulating against AI’s Existential Threat
- 28 AI and the Law
Summary
There is a red thread that is of interest for antitrust experts, which links together the foundational elements of contracts, as comparatively detectable in modern systems of law, and the more specific notion of cartels or concerted practices. Both of these disciplines have as their basis some form of mutual understanding between parties aimed at coordinating the behaviour of two or more subjects according to a certain 'common meeting of the mind'.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial IntelligenceGlobal Perspectives on Law and Ethics, pp. 395 - 407Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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