Legal changes could be needed for tacit algorithm collusion, says German official
Thorsten Käseberg (Credit: Justin Kemp Photography)
The head of competition and consumer policy at Germany’s ministry of economics and energy has said he does not believe a change in the law is needed to deal with algorithms – but policymakers will need to decide whether algorithms colluding tacitly will require a “gap to be filled”.
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