Data Privacy & Security Data Privacy & Security

Deciding when AI is anticompetitive 'is our big challenge,' Brazil CADE President Cordeiro says

By Ana Paula Candil and Lewis Crofts
  • 10 Apr 2024 23:19
  • 10 Apr 2024 23:19
Determining when AI is anticompetitive and when its benefits outweigh any potential damages is "the big challenge" for antitrust authorities, said Brazilian competition authority President Alexandre Cordeiro.
“To understand as an enforcer what is the limit of AI in terms of efficiency when it crosses from legality to illegality is

To view the latest version of this document and thousands of others like it, sign-in to MLex or register for a free trial.

Ana Paula Candil

Senior Correspondent, Latin America


Ana Paula joined MLex in Brazil in 2014 writing about antitrust investigations and merger reviews. Prior to that, she worked for several trade publications and in TV. She lived in Washington DC, where she worked for Al Jazeera English in 2010. She studied journalism and holds a postgraduate diploma in International Business Management from the George Brown College in Toronto and a Master of Business Administration diploma in government relations from Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV).

Lewis Crofts

Editor-In-Chief


Lewis leads MLex's editorial strategy, content direction, quality and development. He has a reputation for breaking stories and providing analysis on complex legal disputes before regulators and courts around the globe. He has also developed MLex's unrivalled coverage of competition policy, litigation, regulation, Brexit and international investigations.

Discover MLex

Stay on top of global regulatory developments

Latest News