Description
Expose the digital monopolies of algorithmic cartels, where autonomous AI pricing bots silently learn to collude and fix prices without breaking traditional antitrust laws. In the physical world, competing CEOs meeting in a dark room to secretly fix prices is a blatant federal crime. In the digital world, artificial intelligence achieves the exact same illegal outcome in a fraction of a second, completely out in the open. As major e-commerce platforms hand over their pricing strategies to dynamic, machine-learning algorithms, a new, untraceable form of monopoly has emerged.These pricing bots are programmed with a single directive: maximize profit. When deployed against competing bots, they quickly learn that starting a price war destroys revenue for everyone. Without any human intervention or written agreement, the algorithms silently learn to collude, artificially keeping prices high across entire industries. Because the code arrived at this strategy autonomously, regulatory agencies are legally paralyzed.This investigative book dissects the invisible cartel of the modern internet. You will examine the complex game theory governing autonomous pricing bots, the devastating impact on consumer purchasing power, and the frantic legal scramble to redefine antitrust laws for the AI era.Expose the silent handshake of the algorithms. Understand how machine learning bypassed a century of anti-monopoly legislation to quietly fix the prices of everything you buy.



