ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) can help the government detect business activity that violates competition law, the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) said. “In terms of performing our mandate, I think the application of AI can help us monitor all possible business activity,” PCC Executive Directo...
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