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SUMMARY:To share or not to share: can data sharing be a viable strategy in platform competition?
DESCRIPTION:Data plays a crucial role in the operations of digital platforms. Online platforms generate data on user behaviour\, financial transactions\, and performance statistics and integrate them into their business models and governance strategies. Today\, major tech conglomerates have access to enormous amounts of data\, which creates formidable barriers for new market entrants and leaves them with limited growth opportunities. Can data sharing be a viable strategy in platform competition? What data can be shared\, with whom\, and under what conditions? \nIn our upcoming discussion\, we will examine empirical cases of data sharing in industrial digital platforms and scrutinize the European Union’s regulatory landscape about data use and reuse. \nThis event is part of the ‘INCA workshop series.’ \nSpeakers\n\nInge Graef is an Associate Professor of Competition Law at Tilburg University. She is affiliated with the Tilburg Institute for Law\, Technology\, and Society (TILT) and the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC). Her research focuses on competition law\, platform regulation\, and the governance of data. \nTimo Seppälä is a University Lecturer (Operations Management) at Aalto University. He earned his PhD in industrial economics and management. His scholarly work has touched upon global value chains\, digital platforms\, and\, lately\, the semiconductor industry. He serves as a chairman of the board at Koja Yhtiöt Oy & Koja Oy and a member of the board at Koja USA Inc. and Chiller Oy (An Aalto Family Company). \nModerator\nAlina Kontareva will be moderating the discussion. She is a senior researcher in the Innovation\, Entrepreneurship & Society research group at the Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) and co-lead of the INCA research project at HIIG. Alina’s research focuses on online platforms and particularly on national platform alternatives\, their competitive strategies\, and the role of the state in competition and innovation. \n  \nTo participate in the event\, please register here. You will receive the login details on the day of the event.
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/exploring-platform-alternatives-shaping-a-responsible-future/
LOCATION:Online\,  HIIG\,   Berlin\, Germany
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SUMMARY:AI for the People: Immaginari e Politiche dell’Intelligenza Artificiale
DESCRIPTION:On 20 December 2023\, a workshop and two talks will take place in Bologna\, Italy\, to understand\, experiment and democratize artificial intelligence. \nArtificial Intelligence is suddenly becoming part of our daily lives. The launch of platforms like OpenAI has had an (apparently) disruptive impact on digital innovation trends\, regardless of the metaverses Zuckerberg was aiming for. \nBig tech corporations (particularly Microsoft and Google) are once again the main players driving these transformations. At the beginning of 2023\, Microsoft invested several billion euros (at least ten)\, also offering OpenAI its physical and Cloud (Azure) infrastructure to implement its performance. In response\, Google is challenging OpenAI in terms of performance with its project called Bard. The challenge is open and has crossed Western borders if we also consider the arrival of Ernie Bot promoted by the Chinese Baidu. \nThis powerful technological innovation is giving rise to profound debates\, between those who say for the umpteenth time that this technological leap will lead to the end of work – especially the most “human” of creative functions – and those who contest AI’s independence from work alive – bringing it back to a form of intensification and extension of work – and its structural characteristics – questioning not only whether it is “intelligent”\, but whether it is also “artificial”. \nBe that as it may\, the techno-political function of AI imposes on us the need to develop not only forms of understanding and regulation but also experiments that can test its liberation aspects\, the strengthening of autonomous forms of social cooperation\, and the opening of new common imaginaries. \nMore info and the video recordings of the talks are available here.
URL:https://inca-project.eu/event/ai-for-the-people-immaginari-e-politiche-dellintelligenza-artificiale/
LOCATION:Teatro del Damslab\, Piazzetta Pasolini 5B\, Bologna\, Italy
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