top | item 45682386 (no title) babush | 4 months ago "Algorithmic collusion"... If using an algorithm leads to collusion, then choosing to use the algorithm should be considered regular collusion. discuss order hn newest IlikeKitties|4 months ago The Problem is that "using the algorithm" doesn't require you to use a computer. You can do this with pen and paper and it still works. You just have to ensure your competitor is aware of how the algorithm works, which is impossible to make illegal. babush|4 months ago I never mentioned a computer. RataNova|4 months ago Feels more like a system design failure than malice baerrie|4 months ago Profiting from a design failure indefinitely isn’t malice, it’s negligence that can still be considered criminal.
IlikeKitties|4 months ago The Problem is that "using the algorithm" doesn't require you to use a computer. You can do this with pen and paper and it still works. You just have to ensure your competitor is aware of how the algorithm works, which is impossible to make illegal. babush|4 months ago I never mentioned a computer.
RataNova|4 months ago Feels more like a system design failure than malice baerrie|4 months ago Profiting from a design failure indefinitely isn’t malice, it’s negligence that can still be considered criminal.
baerrie|4 months ago Profiting from a design failure indefinitely isn’t malice, it’s negligence that can still be considered criminal.
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