EU's Digital Markets Act: Crucial Debate on AI's Impact on Competition Set for Jan 30
A crucial debate on the future of EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) and the impact of stock market today's AI on digital market competition is set for 30 January. Samuel Stolton of Bloomberg News will moderate the event, which will explore the next steps for the DMA and the influence of AI on policy makers. Confirmed speakers include key figures in the field. Andreas Schwab, Member of the European Parliament and Rapporteur of the Digital Markets Act, will provide insights from the legislative perspective. Damien Geradin, Founding Partner at Geradin Partners, and Ian Brown, Visiting Professor at Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade da Escola de Direito, Rio de Janeiro, will offer expert analysis. Vanessa Turner, Senior Advisor - Competition at BEUC, will represent consumer interests. Richard Stables, CEO of Kelkoo Group, has warned that gatekeepers may exploit the AI debate to distract regulators and solidify monopolistic positions in the stock market. Stables believes the DMA's implementation is at a critical phase, with the generative AI revolution influencing policy makers. The debate, moderated by Samuel Stolton, aims to clarify the next steps for the EU Digital Markets Act and the potential impact of AI on digital market competition. With influential speakers from various backgrounds, the event promises to offer a comprehensive view of the topic.
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