The mistake of candor, where they confessed inadvertently what they're really doing. Let me just ask you, Dr. Owens, because I think it's pretty clear, but what's the motive here? I mean, what is JetBlue's motive [for surveillance pricing] is profit. Yeah. The data that powers the surveillance pricing engine is estimated to be a $700 billion industry by 2030. That's not very far away. What kind of data do companies like JetBlue have on us? (03:05–03:07)
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Asserts that JetBlue's use of surveillance pricing is driven by profit motives.
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