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Metro Nashville bill could require companies to disclose use of dynamic and personalized pricing
Metro Nashville is considering a bill requiring companies in Davidson County to disclose when they use dynamic and personalized algorithmic pricing. The proposal, introduced by Council Member Mike Cortese, aims to increase transparency for consumers by revealing how pricing algorithms determine different charges for the same product. A similar state-level bill to ban such practices stalled earlier this year.
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