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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a key component in the field of antitrust, as it is utilized to analyze vast quantities of data with the aim of detecting indications of unjust business practices. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the issue of algorithmic biases in computational...
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when they must interpret the rule of reason according to economic theory and evidence. For this reason, it becomes …
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great deal from the Theory of Computational Complexity and Artificial Intelligence. These fields can provide a sounder … “organizational intractability” based roughly on the metaphor provided by the Theory of Computational Complexity may be useful in …
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This paper presents a novel approach to analyze human decision-making that involves comparing the behavior of professional chess players relative to a computational benchmark of cognitively bounded rationality. This benchmark is constructed using algorithms of modern chess engines and allows...
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great deal from the Theory of Computational Complexity and Artificial Intelligence. These fields can provide a sounder … “organizational intractability” based roughly on the metaphor provided by the Theory of Computational Complexity may be useful in …
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