Document Type
Article
Publication Title
University of Tennessee Legal Studies Research Paper
Abstract
Will AI technology disrupt the current Big Tech Barons, foster competition, and ensure future disruptive innovation that improves our well-being? Or might the technology help a few ecosystems become even more powerful?
To explore this issue, our paper outlines the current digital market dynamics that lead to winner-take-most-or-all ecosystems. After examining the emerging AI foundation model supply chain, we consider several potential antitrust risks that may emerge should certain layers of the supply chain become concentrated and firms extend their power across layers. But the anticompetitive harms are not inevitable, as several countervailing factors might lessen or prevent these antitrust risks. We conclude with suggestions for the policy agenda to promote both healthy competition and innovation in the AI supply chain.
Publication Date
2024
Recommended Citation
Stucke, Maurice E. and Ezrachi, Ariel, "Antitrust & AI Supply Chains" (2024). Scholarly Works. 990.
https://ir.law.utk.edu/utklaw_facpubs/990