ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND COMPETITION
Antitrust, Artificial Intelligence, Innovation, AI-based decision support systems, Use of technologies in Public Administration, Artificial Intelligence and Public Power.
This work addresses the relationships between Artificial Intelligence (AI), Public Administration and Competition. Thus, this work addresses trends and discussions among AI experts, bringing some definitions and discussions involving AIs, intellectual property rights and their use in Public Administration. Specifically, the research seeks to provide an overview of the use of AI in Public Administration, with an emphasis on its use as a decision-making tool. On the other hand, the article also addresses the challenges and perspectives of using AIs for Competition Law in Brazil, as well as the challenges faced by the subject in the face of new technologies and peculiarities of digital markets. It highlights the role of the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) in regulating competition and markets, showing how AI can both generate problems from a competition point of view, as well as how it can be a tool used to strengthen and even speed up the application of the law, in ultimately, to promote fairer and more competitive markets. Finally, the Technological Product to be the result of the research is precisely an AI tool that can be incorporated with the authority for cases of Summary Merger Acts, in order to make CADE's actions faster and more effective.