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On December 13, 14, and 15 (8 am to 11 am PDT / 5 pm to 8 pm CEST), CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics is organizing the world’s first (online) conference dedicated to Computational Antitrust – exploring how legal informatics can foster the automation of antitrust procedures and the improvement of antitrust analysis.
Antitrust agencies from over 50 countries, top academics, and practitioners will discuss advances in the field for what promises to be a groundbreaking conversation.
- Day 1 | December 13, will be dedicated to introducing computational antitrust, its potential, and limits.
- Day 2 | December 14, scholars will explore how computational tools (e.g., natural language processing and topic modeling) could increase our understanding of antitrust case law and legislation.
- Day 3 | December 15, will be devoted to how other computational tools (e.g., fitness measurement, agent-based modeling, machine learning-based APIs) could augment antitrust agencies’ enforcement capacities. Join us!
Should you have any question, please contact Prof. Thibault Schrepel at schrepel@stanford.edu