Antitrust enforcers and private plaintiffs over the past few years have pursued increasingly aggressive theories of liability based on information exchange and the use of algorithmic pricing and ...
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How AI Algorithms Inflate Housing Costs and What to Do About It
As artificial intelligence (AI) permeates nearly every sector, the rental market has become one of its newest frontiers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Bipartisan Ohio lawmakers are reviving an effort to regulate pricing algorithms, software that often uses artificial intelligence to adjust prices, rent and wages in order to ...
ATLANTA — Pricing algorithms in two major software programs utilized by landlords are costing metro Atlanta renters more than $180 a month, according to data in a White House report published Tuesday.
California, New York, and Connecticut now restrict algorithmic price-fixing, broadening antitrust enforcement beyond federal law. Each state’s law varies, with California covering all industries and ...
New Jersey lawmakers are considering legislation that would ban the use of rent‑setting algorithms. A rent-setting algorithm is a tool that allows property management companies to share information ...
As price pressure increases, 68% of companies plan to raise prices to keep up with inflation. In light of this, with AI-based software, companies can dynamically optimize prices in real time and ...
RealPage is tired of being blamed for the lack of affordable housing. In the face of a federal lawsuit and a host of local regulations aimed at the company’s software, RealPage has taken limited legal ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- With the cost of living going up, Kentucky's attorney general said a software company is making rent a bigger part of the problem and is taking the issue to federal court. In ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — In New York, the proposed Preventing Algorithmic Pricing Discrimination Act would hamstring programs that set unfair prices using personal data. Democratic Bronx ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Bipartisan Ohio lawmakers are reviving an effort to regulate pricing algorithms — software that often uses artificial intelligence to adjust prices, rent and wages in order to ...
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