
Congress Targets ‘Surveillance-Based’ AI Airfare with New Bill
A new bill in Congress would limit "surveillance-based pricing," a direct response to Delta's admission that it's ramping up use of AI to set airfare.
A new bill in Congress would limit "surveillance-based pricing," a direct response to Delta's admission that it's ramping up use of AI to set airfare.
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