Legislation has been introduced by Democratic Representatives Greg Casar and Rashida Tlaib to prohibit AI surveillance for setting prices and wages. Delta has implemented AI-controlled dynamic pricing, using data analytics software from Fetcherr, aiming for a 20% fare adjustment using AI by year-end. While adjusting prices based on demand is not new, the AI aspect has raised concerns about privacy and data usage. Casar argues that reliance on personal data for pricing potentially exploits consumers, and immediate legislative action is necessary to prevent further issues.
Giant corporations should not be allowed to jack up your prices or lower your wages using data they got spying on you. Whether you know it or not, you may already be getting ripped off by corporations using your personal data to charge you more. This problem is only going to get worse, and Congress should act before this becomes a full-blown crisis.
We're in a heavy testing phase. We like what we see, we like it a lot, and we're continuing to roll it out, but we're going to take our time and make sure that the rollout is successful as opposed to trying to rush it and risk that there are unwanted answers in there.
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