The Global Antitrust Economics Conference 2025

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Jeffrey Prince of Indiana University will speak on a panel titled “AI and Antitrust: The New Competitive Battleground” at this one-day conference in New York City.

As artificial intelligence (AI)-driven pricing and algorithmic decision-making transform market dynamics, competition authorities are facing new challenges in detecting and addressing anticompetitive behavior.

Professor Prince’s panel will examine how emerging technologies are reshaping antitrust enforcement priorities in the United States and European Union (EU).

Key topics will include:

  • Algorithmic collusion, hub-and-spoke coordination, and the competitive implications of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)
  • Methods to adapt traditional antitrust tools to an AI-mediated economy
  • Lessons from developments in both the U.S. and EU concerning algorithmic price-fixing claims, the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) warning on AI-cloud partnerships, and the EU’s €200 billion InvestAI initiative

Cornerstone Research is a sponsor of this event, hosted by Concurrences. For more information, visit the event website.

Speaker

Jeffrey T. Prince

Jeffrey T. Prince

Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy,
Harold A. Poling Chair in Strategic Management,
Co-Director, Kelley Institute for Business Analytics,
Kelley School of Business,
Indiana University