SF 3098 — Prohibition From Using Artificial Intelligence To Dynamically Set Product Prices
SF 3098 prohibits the use of artificial intelligence to dynamically set product prices in Minnesota. The bill aims to prevent potential consumer harm from algorithmic pricing practices that could lead to unfair or discriminatory pricing. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Commerce and Consumer Protection committee. The bill was amended and re-referred to the committee as of March 18, 2026, with no recommendation from the committee.
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