Two companies, InnovateCorp and TechSolutions, are deciding whether to develop their products using Technology A or Technology B. The table below shows the potential quarterly profits (in millions of dollars) for each company based on their choices. The first number in each pair is InnovateCorp's profit, and the second is TechSolutions' profit.
| TechSolutions: Tech A | TechSolutions: Tech B | |
|---|---|---|
| InnovateCorp: Tech A | (4, 4) | (1, 8) |
| InnovateCorp: Tech B | (8, 1) | (2, 2) |
A regulator is reviewing this market. If the regulator's primary goal is to maximize the total economic benefit generated by these two companies, which outcome should they prefer, and why?
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