The fluency of large language models (LLMs) can blind users to the fallibility of material produced by generative AI (GenAI). Regulators will...
AI’s growth phase is fuelling a divergence in regulatory policy, but convergence is likely in future as a result of international efforts on...
The AI world has been developing in a regulatory 'wild west' – the industry has been able to flourish in a context of limited constraints. In...
Even though the Scandinavian FTTH fixed access markets have significant historical differences, their respective national regulators all seem to be...
Evidence from Denmark suggests that European NRAs will use SMP regulation against FTTP entrants with high market shares in their footprint in some...
This article considers recent events in the UK's retail energy market and discusses implications for regulation and policy making in the telecoms...
This article discusses issues that policy makers may choose to focus on as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown and future economic recovery...
In the past, Finland had a highly fragmented fixed telecommunications market, with local copper networks provided by different local companies in...
Many operational issues affect quality of service due to the conflict between time-varying demand and a finite quantity of resources. Models are...
In many markets, competition for consumers is effective, but the market is not working well for those who do not engage by shopping around regularly....