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  2. Same flight, $89 one day and $289 the next. Airlines manage fare buckets in real-time based on demand.

    #DynamicPricing #Airlines #Pricing #Economics #Travel

  3. How surveillance pricing raises the prices for all of us.

    Just received you pay-check? Breakfast can be more expensive.

    A health problem or urgent travel requirement? Up goes the price for medicines or travel.

    They analyse your needs and profit accordingly.

    pluralistic.net/2026/04/30/som

    #Pricing #SurveillancePricing #RipOff #Doctorow

  4. RE: mamot.fr/@pluralistic/11649417

    How surveillance pricing raises the prices for all of us.

    Just received you pay-check? Breakfast can be more expensive.

    A health problem or urgent travel requirement? Up goes the price for medicines or travel.

    They analyse your needs and profit accordingly.

    #Pricing #SurveillancePricing #RipOff

  5. Welcome to the future, where AI agents hunt down alleged online copyright infringement

    As readers of this blog have doubtless noticed, the latest hot tech – and investment – area involves “agentic AI”, where AI systems are allowed to operative autonomously on allocated tasks. There’s no doubt there are some exciting possibilities here, as well as some troubling issues concerning lack of control. It’s a rapidly-evolving area of research and experimentation, which makes […]

    #agenticAi #agents #ai #ceaseAndDesist #crawler #digitalWatermarks #infringement #licensing #llms #patents #pricing #takedowns #universalMusicGroup walledculture.org/welcome-to-t
  6. @McDonald_69
    Half-hourly #pricing for consumer - domestic - #electricity makes a degree of sense. Charge according to cost of acquisition and delivery.
    And doing it by geographic district - UK counties perhaps - makes another sort of sense.
    A #county which makes (or brings ashore) most of the electricity used in it should have a lower unit price than a county where the views have been "preserved" from turbines and panels, and the fission boilers and gas burners are in other people's back yards.

  7. "Stop underestimating the future value of your current insight.” - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    Back in 1989, while I was in the midst of my career crisis that would ultimately see me leave the corporate world and start my own freelance "thing," I obsessed over thinking about what possible value my unique skills might be.

    After all, I had gone far from my original professional accounting roots, and was deeply involved in all the merging technology, culturem and opportunities of what was then the emerging Internet. I wasn't on the leading edge - I was somewhere far out ahead of most other people in the world - my skills were so niche, so unique, so narrow that I couldn't think of what possible value they might be to any organization in the world.

    Five years later, I had a **#1** national bestselling book, my business was thriving, and I had people begging me to come into their organizations to explain this strange new world - for money.

    With all that, I learned a very powerful lesson: one of the hardest things to do in a long-term career is to accurately value what you know. It's still the case for me - when you’ve spent 36 years "putting in the work" (**#16**) and "frequenting the fringes" (**#15**), your intuition becomes so sharp that you often mistake it for common sense.

    You assume everyone sees the world the way you do.
    They don't.

    And that might be the most important skill you have - a theme I explore in depth in my upcoming Being Unique book. (It's still in editing!)

    In my voyage, I’ve realized that the "Infinite Pivot" isn't just about moving to the next thing. It’s about recognizing the massive value of the distance you’ve already traveled. What takes me five minutes to "see" today took me three decades to learn. What I knew in 1994 that propelled my success forward took me from 1982 to learn.

    So what's your value worth? The amateur prices by the hour. The expert prices by the decade.

    Own your expertise.

    Stop apologizing for your rate.

    The value of your insight isn't measured by how long it takes you to say it, but by how much it changes the world for the person who hears it.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll now realizes that what he knew in 1989 was unbelievably invaluable at the time. It just took him a few years to recognize it.

    **#Value** **#Insight** **#Expertise** **#Worth** **#Unique** **#Skills** **#Underestimate** **#Decades** **#Learning** **#Perspective** **#BeingUnique** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Clarity** **#Lens** **#Pricing** **#Confidence** **#Knowledge** **#Rare** **#Asset** **#Journey** **#Distance** **#Ownership** **#Recognition** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  8. "Stop underestimating the future value of your current insight.” - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    Back in 1989, while I was in the midst of my career crisis that would ultimately see me leave the corporate world and start my own freelance "thing," I obsessed over thinking about what possible value my unique skills might be.

    After all, I had gone far from my original professional accounting roots, and was deeply involved in all the merging technology, culturem and opportunities of what was then the emerging Internet. I wasn't on the leading edge - I was somewhere far out ahead of most other people in the world - my skills were so niche, so unique, so narrow that I couldn't think of what possible value they might be to any organization in the world.

    Five years later, I had a **#1** national bestselling book, my business was thriving, and I had people begging me to come into their organizations to explain this strange new world - for money.

    With all that, I learned a very powerful lesson: one of the hardest things to do in a long-term career is to accurately value what you know. It's still the case for me - when you’ve spent 36 years "putting in the work" (**#16**) and "frequenting the fringes" (**#15**), your intuition becomes so sharp that you often mistake it for common sense.

    You assume everyone sees the world the way you do.
    They don't.

    And that might be the most important skill you have - a theme I explore in depth in my upcoming Being Unique book. (It's still in editing!)

    In my voyage, I’ve realized that the "Infinite Pivot" isn't just about moving to the next thing. It’s about recognizing the massive value of the distance you’ve already traveled. What takes me five minutes to "see" today took me three decades to learn. What I knew in 1994 that propelled my success forward took me from 1982 to learn.

    So what's your value worth? The amateur prices by the hour. The expert prices by the decade.

    Own your expertise.

    Stop apologizing for your rate.

    The value of your insight isn't measured by how long it takes you to say it, but by how much it changes the world for the person who hears it.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll now realizes that what he knew in 1989 was unbelievably invaluable at the time. It just took him a few years to recognize it.

    **#Value** **#Insight** **#Expertise** **#Worth** **#Unique** **#Skills** **#Underestimate** **#Decades** **#Learning** **#Perspective** **#BeingUnique** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Clarity** **#Lens** **#Pricing** **#Confidence** **#Knowledge** **#Rare** **#Asset** **#Journey** **#Distance** **#Ownership** **#Recognition** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  9. "Stop underestimating the future value of your current insight.” - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --

    Back in 1989, while I was in the midst of my career crisis that would ultimately see me leave the corporate world and start my own freelance "thing," I obsessed over thinking about what possible value my unique skills might be.

    After all, I had gone far from my original professional accounting roots, and was deeply involved in all the merging technology, culturem and opportunities of what was then the emerging Internet. I wasn't on the leading edge - I was somewhere far out ahead of most other people in the world - my skills were so niche, so unique, so narrow that I couldn't think of what possible value they might be to any organization in the world.

    Five years later, I had a **#1** national bestselling book, my business was thriving, and I had people begging me to come into their organizations to explain this strange new world - for money.

    With all that, I learned a very powerful lesson: one of the hardest things to do in a long-term career is to accurately value what you know. It's still the case for me - when you’ve spent 36 years "putting in the work" (**#16**) and "frequenting the fringes" (**#15**), your intuition becomes so sharp that you often mistake it for common sense.

    You assume everyone sees the world the way you do.
    They don't.

    And that might be the most important skill you have - a theme I explore in depth in my upcoming Being Unique book. (It's still in editing!)

    In my voyage, I’ve realized that the "Infinite Pivot" isn't just about moving to the next thing. It’s about recognizing the massive value of the distance you’ve already traveled. What takes me five minutes to "see" today took me three decades to learn. What I knew in 1994 that propelled my success forward took me from 1982 to learn.

    So what's your value worth? The amateur prices by the hour. The expert prices by the decade.

    Own your expertise.

    Stop apologizing for your rate.

    The value of your insight isn't measured by how long it takes you to say it, but by how much it changes the world for the person who hears it.

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll now realizes that what he knew in 1989 was unbelievably invaluable at the time. It just took him a few years to recognize it.

    **#Value** **#Insight** **#Expertise** **#Worth** **#Unique** **#Skills** **#Underestimate** **#Decades** **#Learning** **#Perspective** **#BeingUnique** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Clarity** **#Lens** **#Pricing** **#Confidence** **#Knowledge** **#Rare** **#Asset** **#Journey** **#Distance** **#Ownership** **#Recognition** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  10. #ACCC accuses #Woolworths of #misleading #pricing practices as next federal court case kicks off.

    The consumer watchdog claims Woolworths prevented shoppers from making informed choices about essential purchases between September 2021 & May 2023.

    #auspol

    abc.net.au/news/2026-04-21/woo

  11. 🚀 Breaking News: "Discourse isn't going closed #source," says absolutely no one who was worried it would. 🙄 This non-announcement is brought to you by people who think we actually care about their "Wall #of Love" and "Enterprise #Pricing." 😂
    blog.discourse.org/2026/04/dis #Discourse #Open #Disappointment #Wall #Love #Enterprise #Tech #News #HackerNews #ngated

  12. I'm currently writing a comparison post between Keila and Mailchimp and it's kinda shocking how expensive they are. ... or is Keila just too cheap?

  13. Anthropic’s Paywall Play: How Claude’s New Restrictions Are Reshaping the AI Pricing Wars Anthropic has locked free users out of Claude's most powerful model, pushing them toward a $20 mont...

    #GenAIPro #AI #monetization #strategy #AI #subscription #pricing #Anthropic #Claude #paywall #Anthropic

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  14. AI is killing seat-based pricing. Don't fall for "usage-based" traps. CX buyers must shift to outcome-based contracts linked to resolutions. Full framework: zurl.co/iFQ15 #CX #AI #Pricing

  15. RE: flipboard.com/@wsj/business-b1

    “Instead of paying humans to join focus groups and complete surveys, #Auru uses thousands of #AI agents, or bots, to simulate human responses. It feeds #demographic and psychographic information into its models to create human profiles that match clients’ needs, and the results those bots spit out are being used for product #development, #pricing, identifying new customers and political #polling.”

    Researchers have warned about the inaccuracies of treating #LLMs as human proxies (doi.org/10.1007/s10462-025-112), but I wouldn’t be surprised #languageModels beat #qualitative interpretation of non-representative focus groups.

    #marketing #psychometrics #statistics #quantMethods #philSci #metascience #business

  16. ‘It’s just so expensive’: Locals say prices of manicures, magazines, red meat make them too high to buy

    On Friday, the Labor Department announced that prices rose 2.9% since January 2025. With certain goods and services…
    #Economy #budgeting #business #Finance #groceries #highprices #jimmyalexander #LaborDepartment #ladawnblack #money #necessities #pricing #Services #splurge
    europesays.com/2813389/

  17. Via #LLRX @psuPete Recommends Weekly highlights on #cybersecurity issues 2/21/26. 5 highlights: Dems Want to Ban #Surveillance #Pricing at Big Grocery Stores; I Verified My #LinkedIn Identity. Here’s What I Actually Handed Over; As #AI leaps forward, concern rises that innovation is leaving safety behind; #Chinese #telecom #hackers likely holding stolen #data ‘in perpetuity’ for later attempts, #FBI official says; Good Luck Banning #SmartGlasses. #socialmedia #privacy llrx.com/2026/02/pete-recommen