Hawaii HB 465 — AI Dynamic Pricing Ban for Food/SNAP Items (Proposed 2025)
Hawaii HB 465 proposed banning the use of AI-driven dynamic pricing for food and grocery items purchased with SNAP/EBT benefits, arguing that algorithmic surge pricing disproportionately harms low-income families. The bill was proposed in 2025 and reflects growing legislative attention to AI-enabled price discrimination.
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