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Before addressing algorithmic pricing through legislation, we need to clarify exactly which features of it we dislike, argues Noah Giansiracusa.
Noah Giansiracusa joins WBZ NewsRadio's Bradley Jay for an accessible conversation about personalized pricing - what it is, when it's bad, and when it isn't.