CCI will not allow 'winner-takes-all tyranny' of Big Tech: Member
The Competition Commission of India aims to strike a balance between regulating Big Tech and promoting innovation, addressing newer challenges posed by artificial intelligence and digital ecosystems.
Competition Commission seeks to strike the right balance to ensure that it neither stifles innovation with over-regulation nor allows the ''winner-takes-all tyranny'' of the Big Tech, the watchdog's member Sweta Kakkad said on Wednesday.
Speaking at the 17th annual day function of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), she said the rise of artificial intelligence and its impact on pricing, algorithms and digital ecosystems are the newer challenges and that the regulator will deal with them efficiently.
CCI has the mandate to keep a tab on unfair business practices and promote fair competition at the market place.
''We are at the crossroads where the CCI tries to strike a balance that is just right, which neither stifles innovation with over-regulation nor allows the winner-takes-all tyranny of the Big Tech,'' she said.
CCI has been taking action against unfair business practices in digital markets and has also passed orders against entities for violation of competition norms.
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