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It seems like a safe bet that Federal Trade Commission member Rohit Chopra is a pessimist.
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US regulators are exploring how to oversee banks’ use of artificial intelligence to prevent fraud and evaluate creditworthiness of potential borrowers.
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The executive committee of state attorneys general heading the antitrust investigation into Google convened for another regular planning call.
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The risk of committing a privacy violation in California just went up substantially for companies.
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A quiet death at the US Federal Communications Commission of a Trump-era attempt to weaken the legal liability shield for online platforms won’t be the end.
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Proposed US cryptocurrency regulations for virtual currencies has generated comments from users who say they're impractical and an assault on their rights.
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Sweeping changes to US trade enforcement regulations are underway, and the Commerce Department appears to be intent on finalizing them.
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A revised merger-remedies manual doubles down on antitrust chief Makan Delrahim’s strong preference for divestitures.
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The Trump administration will investigate the national security impact of foreign-sourced materials used to make electrical transformers.
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California’s investigation into Facebook’s data-sharing practices has pushed forward and deepened in recent months.