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India's watchdog to hold boards responsible for algorithmic collusion powered by AI

By Freny Patel ( May 6, 2026, 07:59 GMT | Insight) -- Businesses will be held responsible for the artificial intelligence tools they use, the head of India's antitrust watchdog said on Wednesday. Competition Commission of India chair Ravneet Kaur said companies cannot evade liability for algorithm-driven collusion and that benefit alone establishes culpability. The attribution of liability and the mere presence of benefit are sufficient to make an entity culpable for anticompetitive conduct, the head of India's antitrust authority said today....

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