Maryland Is First to Ban A.I.-Driven Price Increases in Grocery Stores
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A state law that goes into effect in October prohibits grocery stores and third-party delivery services from using consumer data to boost prices.
A state law that goes into effect in October prohibits grocery stores and third-party delivery services from using consumer data to boost prices.
A state law that goes into effect in October prohibits grocery stores and third-party delivery services from using consumer data to boost prices.
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