And that's where some of the problem arises. So I'm very disappointed the FTC has abandoned that effort. On the other hand, states have begun to lead. In particular, My state of Connecticut, along with the state of New York, has passed laws that regulate surveillance pricing. Some of these laws are stronger than others, with restrictions ranging from corporate transparency to complete bans. New York, one Fair Price act prohibits businesses from using algorithms to set prices in whole or in part based on personal data. (03:03–03:13)
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