Prohibition from using artificial intelligence to dynamically set product prices
Prohibits using AI to dynamically set product prices, affecting retailers and online marketplaces and limiting real-time price optimization.
Prohibits using AI to dynamically set product prices, affecting retailers and online marketplaces and limiting real-time price optimization.
SF 3098 is a Minnesota Senate file introduced on March 27, 2025, titled “Prohibition from using artificial intelligence to dynamically set product prices.” The bill’s stated aim is to prohibit the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to determine product prices in real-time or through dynamic pricing practices. The companion bill is HF 2452. The author listed is Boldon, with the author added to the bill on April 24, 2025. The bill was introduced and referred to the Commerce and Consumer Protection committee.
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