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CCIA to DOJ: No Competition Problems in AI Marketplace

The generative AI marketplace is “diverse and vibrant” and there are no “immediate signs” of competition issues related to market entry, the Computer & Communications Industry Association told DOJ in comments that were due Monday. DOJ requested comments on AI…

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marketplace competition. Previously, the department declined releasing AI-related comments publicly (see 2405310039). “There are several new entrants present with diversified business models and products, with more entering the market every week, showing how there are no evident signs of competitive problems,” said CCIA. If competition concerns fall outside the scope of antitrust law in the future, it “would then be appropriate to consider new laws or regulations that focus on addressing real problems that the current framework cannot reach.”