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- Attorney General James Warns New Yorkers About Algorithmic . . .
On November 10, New York’s Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act takes effect, requiring most companies that use algorithmic pricing to clearly display a disclosure notifying consumers that prices are set using their personal data
- New York state law takes aim at personalized pricing - MSN
Businesses that use personalized pricing are now required to tell customers, “This price was set by an algorithm using your personal data "
- New Yorks Sweeping Algorithmic Pricing Reforms – What . . .
The law, which was slated to take effect on July 8, requires any business using algorithmic pricing based on personal data to set a price to clearly and conspicuously disclose next to the price the following label: “THIS PRICE WAS SET BY AN ALGORITHM USING YOUR PERSONAL DATA"
- New York Requires Disclosures for Personalized Pricing
Part X, which took effect on July 8, 2025, sets disclosure requirements for the use of algorithmic pricing and prohibits the use of certain consumer data to set prices
- A View from NY: A Look at New Yorks New Algorithmic Pricing . . .
Below is a peek into what New Yorkers are seeing now that New York's new Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act is in effect
- Why New York’s Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act Misses the . . .
Beginning July 8, retailers in New York using any customer information to set prices, from zip code to browsing history, must tag each affected product with a disclaimer conveying the information that “This price was set by an algorithm using your personal data ”
- New York Now Requires Retailers To Tell You When AI Sets Your . . .
New York Now Requires Retailers To Tell You When AI Sets Your Price: New York has become the first state in the nation to enact a law requiring retailers to disclose when AI and personal data are
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