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Several Democratic senators say they’re concerned about what the use of AI in airline pricing might mean for consumer privacy and fairness.
Delta Air Lines is revolutionizing how it prices tickets by using artificial intelligence to pinpoint the maximum amount each traveler is willing to pay. According to The Verge, the airline, which tested this technology on a small scale last year,
Delta Air Lines, based in Atlanta, agreed to pay $8.1 million to settle claims related to a payroll program started during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Delta Air Lines has begun to use AI to price tickets, charging people based on a calculation of what they should pay rather than a standard fare for all passengers.
Delta’s personalized AI pricing tech is provided by travel firm Fetcherr, which also partners with Virgin Atlantic, Azul, WestJet, and VivaAerobus. In Delta’s case, the AI will act as a “super analyst” that operates 24/7 to determine custom ticket prices that should be offered to individual customers in real-time, per specific flights and times.
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ABC7 New York on MSNDelta Air Lines flight from Stockholm to New York City canceled after pilot fails breathalyzerA Delta Air Lines pilot was arrested at Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden Tuesday, after failing a breathalyzer test prior to the flight's departure to New York's JFK Airport. A Stockholm police officer confirmed to ABC News that it was female pilot on a Delta flight,