Topic · Antitrust, foundation-model markets, and concentration
AI Competition Policy
AI competition policy covers antitrust scrutiny of foundation-model markets, cloud-AI tying, and compute concentration. AIGI tracks every primary-source competition-policy action affecting AI globally. As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 72 primary-source items on ai competition policy across global jurisdictions.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 72
- Jurisdictions
- 8
- Last update
- 6/18/2026
Most active jurisdictions
Recent ai competition policy activity
- MN enforcement action settled 6/18/2026
Attorney General Ellison announces $7 million settlement with property management company, LivCor, for its role in algorithmic rent alignment scheme
Minnesota AG announces a $7 million settlement with LivCor for using algorithmic rent-setting software to illegally align rental prices and stifle competition.
Authority: Minnesota Attorney General
- CO enforcement action settled 6/18/2026
[Colorado AG] Attorney General Phil Weiser announces $7M settlement with corporate landlord LivCor for role in algorithmic rent-setting scheme
The Colorado Attorney General announced a $7 million settlement with LivCor, LLC, for its involvement in an algorithmic rent-setting scheme, as part of a bipartisan coalition of nine attorneys general.
Authority: Colorado Attorney General
- NY legislation enacted 5/13/2025
[NY Legislature] S7882 (2025-2026): Relates to the use of algorithmic pricing by landlords for the purpose of determining the amount of rent to charge a residential tenant
New York bill S7882 prohibits residential landlords and software providers from using algorithmic pricing to facilitate anti-competitive agreements among rental property owners.
Authority: New York Legislature
- MA press release settled
AG Campbell Reaches $7 Million Multistate Settlement with Nation's Largest Landlord for Anticompetitive Algorithmic Pricing Scheme that Harms Renters
Massachusetts AG and a multistate coalition settled with Greystar for $7 million over anticompetitive algorithmic pricing schemes harming renters, requiring specific prohibitions on algorithm use and data sharing.
Authority: Massachusetts Attorney General
- MA enforcement action settled
AG Campbell Reaches $7 Million Multistate Settlement with Nation's Largest Landlord for Anticompetitive Algorithmic Pricing Scheme that Harms Renters
Massachusetts AG and a bipartisan coalition reached a $7 million multistate settlement with Greystar for an anticompetitive algorithmic pricing scheme that harmed renters, requiring behavioral changes.
Authority: Massachusetts Attorney General
- MA enforcement action settled 11/19/2025
AG Campbell Reaches $7 Million Multistate Settlement with Nation's Largest Landlord for Anticompetitive Algorithmic Pricing Scheme that Harms Renters
Massachusetts receives $621,988 as part of a $7 million multistate settlement with Greystar over alleged anticompetitive algorithmic pricing schemes.
Authority: Massachusetts Attorney General
- HI news analysis enforcement 12/17/2020
Hawaii Attorney General Joins Multistate Lawsuit Seeking to End Google’s Illegal Monopoly in Search Services
Hawaii AG joins 36 other states in a lawsuit alleging Google illegally maintains a monopoly in search services through anticompetitive practices.
Authority: Hawaii Attorney General
- IL enforcement action settled
ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL ANNOUNCES $7 MILLION SETTLEMENT WITH LIVCOR FOR ITS ROLE IN ALGORITHMIC RENT ALIGNMENT SCHEME
Illinois AG and a bipartisan coalition announce a $7 million settlement with LivCor for using algorithmic software in an illegal rent alignment scheme, impacting rental prices.
Authority: Illinois Attorney General
- MA enforcement action settled
AG Campbell Secures $7 Million Multistate Settlement With Property Management Company Livcor Over Algorithmic Rent Pricing Scheme
The Massachusetts Attorney General, as part of a multistate coalition, settled with LivCor for $7 million over the company's use of algorithmic rent pricing software in anticompetitive practices.
Authority: Massachusetts Attorney General
- EU speech enforcement 6/9/2026
[EU Commission Press] Press remarks by Executive Vice-President Ribera on the imposition of interim measures on Meta to preserve free access to WhatsApp for rival AI
The European Commission adopted interim measures requiring Meta to restore free access to WhatsApp for rival AI services.
Authority: European Commission
- HI agency report enforcement
Hawaii Attorney General Joins Multistate Lawsuit Seeking to End Google’s Illegal Monopoly in Search Services
Hawaii Attorney General joins a bipartisan multistate lawsuit against Google LLC for allegedly maintaining an illegal monopoly in search services and related advertising markets, violating the Sherman Act.
Authority: Hawaii Attorney General
- MN agency report enforcement 3/7/2025
Attorney General Ellison submits final proposed fix for ending Google’s illegal search-engine monopoly
Minnesota AG and a bipartisan coalition propose final remedies to a federal court to end Google's illegal search engine monopoly, including banning payments for default status, mandating data sharing, and potential divestitures.
Authority: Minnesota Attorney General
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Frequently asked questions
- What is AI Competition Policy?
- AI competition policy covers antitrust scrutiny of foundation-model markets, cloud-AI tying, and compute concentration. AIGI tracks every primary-source competition-policy action affecting AI globally.
- How many ai competition policy laws does AIGI track?
- AIGI currently tracks 72 primary-source items under ai competition policy — spanning bills, regulations, enforcement actions, court opinions, and agency guidance from authorities across global jurisdictions.
- Which jurisdictions are most active on ai competition policy?
- Most active jurisdictions on ai competition policy in the current corpus: NY (9), US (6), NJ (5), NH (5), MA (4).
- How current is AIGI's ai competition policy coverage?
- The most recent ai competition policy item AIGI tracked was published on 6/18/2026. AIGI runs continuous ingestion against every active authority source.
- Where do AIGI's ai competition policy citations come from?
- Every item on this page links to its primary government or research source. AIGI's citation methodology is documented at /how-we-cite — we do not paraphrase or remix secondary commentary; we resolve every pointer to the underlying authority.
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