it would be rad if pricing control algorithms could incentivize purchases based on factors like "there was a surplus in beets this season" or "there is a shortage of horse meat" or "this purchase supports environmental destruction and genocide" but no we're only getting the dystopian profit maximization and hyper individualized price discrimination.
it would be rad if pricing control algorithms could incentivize purchases based on factors like "there was a surplus in beets this season" or "there is a shortage of horse meat" or "this purchase supports environmental destruction and genocide" but no we're only getting the dystopian profit maximization and hyper individualized price discrimination.
Ah, you are afflicted with a condition called "imagining a good future"