FCIF daily roundup: Highlights from the final day of the Fast Company Innovation Festival
Briefly

Lina Khan emphasized the need for action against monopolies, stating that, "I hear routinely from members on both sides of the aisle [who] are hearing from their constituents... about dominant corporations getting away with abusive practices." This underscores the bipartisan urgency to address the risks posed by concentrated corporate power in the evolving technology landscape.
Khan raised concerns over targeted pricing tactics that exploit consumer information, noting, "A family could be charged higher prices for nut-free granola bars because it knows a child has a nut allergy, or an airline might increase fares due to a family death." These examples illustrate the potential harm of lacking market competition.
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