# DOJ Official Discusses Antitrust Remedies and AI Innovation
Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater delivered a keynote address at Georgetown Law's 2025 Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium on September 16 in Washington, D.C. Slater spoke about implementing monopolization remedies in historic antitrust cases under Attorney General Bondi's leadership, emphasizing the importance of opening markets to competition rather than pursuing punitive measures.
Slater highlighted the parallels between current artificial intelligence development and past technological revolutions, comparing large language models to the internal combustion engine. She argued that if entrepreneurs and innovators are not blocked by exclusionary practices, they will reshape the world for the better. Slater stressed that the United States faces global competition in AI, energy, healthcare, and agriculture, and that effective monopolization remedies can support innovation through free market competition.
The address focused on how antitrust enforcement can balance protecting competition while encouraging technological advancement in the AI sector and beyond.
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