
In this episode, Anush and Kena are joined by Dr Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Faculty Affiliate at Stanford's CodeX Center. Thibault brings a unique perspective to digital market regulation through his groundbreaking work in computational antitrust and complexity science.
He's the founder of the 'Computational Antitrust' project uniting over 75 antitrust agencies globally, and author of the world's most downloaded antitrust articles in recent years, including 'The Blockchain Antitrust Paradox' and 'Complexity-Minded Antitrust.' His recent books 'Blockchain + Antitrust', “Artificial Intelligence and Competition Policy”, and awards highlight his position at the forefront of digital market regulation theory.
What makes Thibault particularly valuable for today's discussion is his complexity science approach to understanding digital markets - viewing them not as static systems but as dynamic, evolving ecosystems that may require equally adaptive regulatory approaches.