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FTC Chair Lina Khan’s Comments on AI Training Data Spark Debate
PYMNTS.com· 24 hours agoFederal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan suggested May 22 that tech giants training their AI models...
Opinion | Lina Khan’s Amazon Antitrust Paradox
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoThe FTC Chair says booksellers undercut her lawsuit’s core claim.
The Next Chapter in the Serial: U.S. Antitrust Agencies Heighten Focus on Roll-Up Strategies | JD...
JD Supra· 3 hours agoFTC Chair Lina Khan described these acquisitions as “stealth consolidation schemes” and asked that the public weigh in to inform future ...
Private Equity Roll-Ups: Court Dismisses Welsh Carson from Roll-Up Litigation | JD Supra
JD Supra· 41 minutes agoThe Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) push against private equity roll-ups has hit a snag. On May 14, 2024, US District Judge Kenneth Hoyt of the Southern District of Texas ...
UnitedHealth’s ‘negligent’ cybersecurity needs FTC, SEC scrutiny, Wyden says
Market Watch· 6 hours agoHealthcare unit. The hack “caused substantial harm to consumers, investors, the health care...
Lina Khan’s noncompete crackdown could leave most doctors and nurses out in the cold
Fortune via AOL· 3 days agoProvider groups are disappointed that the Federal Trade Commission’s new rule may not protect those...
FTC Chair: AI Models Could Violate Antitrust Laws - Slashdot
Slashdot· 6 days agoAn anonymous reader quotes a report from The Hill: Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan said Wednesday that companies that ...
The troubled History Behind Non-Compete laws in America
WBAY Green Bay· 1 day agoThe Federal Trade Commission is working to ban noncompete contracts across the U.S. The FTC says...
“Roll Up” or Roll On Out: Court Dismisses FTC Lawsuit Against Private Equity Firm Welsh Carson Under...
JD Supra· 2 days ago(USAP), and the other...
FTC Broadens Scrutiny of Industry 'Rollups' Beyond Heath Care | Corporate Counsel
Law.com· 6 days ago“Over the last few years, we’ve heard significant concerns about how rollup strategies may have been...