U.S. District Judge Karen Williams ruled that the plaintiffs did not present enough evidence to pursue their class action lawsuit against Atlantic City casinos.
The lawsuit accused major casinos of colluding through an AI-driven platform to set hotel rates, comparing the software to a "shared pricing brain."
The Federal Trade Commission supported the lawsuit, arguing algorithm use could violate antitrust law without direct communication among companies.
Despite backing from federal agencies, the judge concluded that the evidence presented by the plaintiffs was insufficient to move forward with the case.
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