i used to argue, it's private is totally different. But now i start to think, well, you know, maybe when you if you have to leave Google or facebok, for some people, that's kind of like leavin the countryis it's very costly. That does give them a power to abuse you. If they exploited that power in a really ugly way, not the way they currentlyuse it, then new alternatives would come along. I don't see how we're going to solve that problem with an autonomous car.
Are tech giants such as Google, Amazon, or Facebook dangerous? Do they have too much power? Dive into the murky waters of antitrust as Michael Munger of Duke University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about monopoly, antitrust policy, and competition in the 21st century.