AndthisFridayshowiscenteredononebigtopic, becauseinthebusinessworldtherearefewerbigtopicsthatAmazonin 1995 ithadbegun, is a retailwebsitethatsoldbooksandnotmuchelsefromthere.
What's grown a bit.
Amazonsellsmostofthestuffyoucouldbuyat a malland a grocerystoreandmanyothertypesofstores.
Units, once a customeractuallypurchasesanitemeitherontheirmobileappontheircomputerorlaptop, thesystemidentifiesthepodwheretheitemisactuallylocatedin a fieldandthebahtmapsoutthemostefficientwaythroughusingmachinelearningtogetthatpod, whichhasthatitemthatthatcustomerpurchasedtotheassociate.
Sothere's somepeopleouttherethatwillhearrobotsmachinelearning A, I thinkdropsthey'regonnabegone.
Butwe'veactuallydeterminedwhenwe'veactuallydeployedoursolutionsintheirfulfillmentnetworksisthatactuallywe'rerelying a lotmoreonourassociates.
We'veplayedthegame, butinthecontextofantitrustlaws, a specificopinionsmeanttostop a companyfromformingthatcandominatethemarketinsuch a waythatcompetitionisimpossible.
ThosewhodonotthinkAmazonhas a monopolysaythatbecauseAmazonisofferingitscustomerslowerprices, itcan't possiblybeantitrustcase.
Thoselowpricesare a benefittoconsumerwelfare, anditwouldbeimpossibletoregulateexactlyhowlowistoolowforprices.
Thelodestarofantitrustenforcementis.
Howareconsumersaffectedtoconsumerspaymore?
Dotheyhavelesschoice?
Thenit's timeforthe n.
I trustcopstogetonthebeat.
ThisisDavidBalto.
HeworkedonantitrustcasesfortheJusticeDepartmentandtheFTCforyearsand a skepticalaboutAmazonbeing a monopolywhenconsumersairpayinglessandhave a greateramountofchoice, whichseemstobethesimplemessagefromAmazon's businessmodel.
There's not a reasonforintenseantitrustscrutiny, butsomesaythatbusinessmodelis a directthreattocustomers.
ThisisLenaconjures, a lawyerwhohasreallyhelpedshapethedebatearoundAmazonandantitrustpeoplelikeherAmazons.
Willingnesstosustainmassivelossesisn't just a savvybusinessmove.
It's anexampleofpredatorypricing.
Predatorypricingiswhen a companyprices a goodbelowcostandisdoingsobasicallyinordertodriveoutitscompetitorssothatitisabletokindofenjoy a dominantplaceinthemarket.
Allofthosethingsare a reallyhighbarforthegovernmenttoprove.
Andbecauseofthat, a successfulcaseonpredatorypricinghasn't beenlitigatedindecades.
And I thinkthat's somethingthat's reallyproblematic, whatwewantfrom a consumer's perspectiveisforthosepeoplewhoprovideserviceisforustousethebargainingleverageofhavingallthosecustomerstolowercostsasmuchaspossible.
Andthat's fundamentallywhatAmazonhasdone.
SowhetherAmazonhasanunfairadvantageovercompetitors, whetherit's a monopoly, allthosethingsaren't opentobait.