Conversations with leading experts on how law is shaping powerful new AI technology and how AI is reshaping law. Join host, Joel Cohen and brilliant guests as they explore legal battles over IP rights within AI models, autonomous AI weapons, the legal ethics of AI, regulating AI as a monopoly, and more...
Guests include Professor Tanina Rostain of Georgetown Law Center, Professor Tejas Narechania of Berkeley Law, Professor Sham Balganesh of Columbia Law, and more... Executive produced by the legal education website www.talksonlaw.com.
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Conversations with leading experts on how law is shaping powerful new AI technology and how AI is reshaping law. Join host, Joel Cohen and brilliant guests as they explore legal battles over IP rights within AI models, autonomous AI weapons, the legal ethics of AI, regulating AI as a monopoly, and more...
Guests include Professor Tanina Rostain of Georgetown Law Center, Professor Tejas Narechania of Berkeley Law, Professor Sham Balganesh of Columbia Law, and more... Executive produced by the legal education website www.talksonlaw.com.
AI Market Domination and the Natural Monopoly Problem
AI Lawyer
58 minutes 37 seconds
10 months ago
AI Market Domination and the Natural Monopoly Problem
This episode of the AI Lawyer Podcast explores the legal challenges of AI market concentration and competition with Berkeley Law Professor Tejas Narechania, an expert in telecommunications law and antitrust policy. As the costs of developing advanced AI models rise, Professor Narechania examines whether AI is headed toward a natural monopoly and what that means for fairness, innovation, and legal accountability.Will a small group of companies dominate AI development? What legal risks arise from monopolistic control over critical technologies? Professor Narechania breaks down the structural market forces driving AI consolidation and explains how antitrust laws, interoperability requirements, and public infrastructure models could shape the future of AI governance.In this conversation, host Joel Cohen engages with Professor Narechania on these pressing issues, ensuring a deep dive into the legal frameworks shaping the future of AI.Whether you’re a legal professional, policymaker, or tech enthusiast, this episode provides essential insights into the evolving relationship between AI, market power, and the law.
AI Lawyer
Conversations with leading experts on how law is shaping powerful new AI technology and how AI is reshaping law. Join host, Joel Cohen and brilliant guests as they explore legal battles over IP rights within AI models, autonomous AI weapons, the legal ethics of AI, regulating AI as a monopoly, and more...
Guests include Professor Tanina Rostain of Georgetown Law Center, Professor Tejas Narechania of Berkeley Law, Professor Sham Balganesh of Columbia Law, and more... Executive produced by the legal education website www.talksonlaw.com.