Home Prototypes How does AI influence prices when you’re shopping online? Experts say it’s... Prototypes How does AI influence prices when you’re shopping online? Experts say it’s hard to know By styloux - January 14, 2026 24 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Pricing based on our online habits has been happening for years, but the introduction of AI has the potential to change the way data is gathered, giving companies access to even more personal information about their customers — faster. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prototypes 4 questions in the gender and AI debate for better solutions Prototypes One of Google’s AI Leaders Is Joining OpenAI. The Talent War Continues. Prototypes Tech Workers Maxed Out Their A.I. Use. Now They’re Trying to Minimize It. Prototypes AI helps Boston Children’s Hospital diagnose rare diseases in kids Prototypes Artificial Intelligence company CEO says AI is having lasting impacts in the United States Prototypes Beyond the Pilot Trap: How Healthcare Can Scale AI Without Losing Trust LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS Kelly Drives: Vegan Bakeries, Steak Dinners, Valentine’s Day Jewelry, Limoncello and... styloux - February 6, 2026 0 On this episode of Kelly Drives, Bob Kelly heads to a vegan bakery in the heart of South Philly, grabs a steak feast in... Raveena Tandon’s Mother Robbed Of Rs 25 Lakh Jewellery, Close Aide... June 2, 2026 These Makeup Removers Dissolve Stubborn Makeup So Fast You’ll Think It’s... March 21, 2026 The Best of Grace Wales Bonner, Hermès’s Newly Appointed Creative Director... October 21, 2025 HOT NEWS Last member of Miami jewelry-robbery crew pleads guilty to $5 million... Jewelry store employees fights armed robber | FOX 11 Los Angeles News Introducing The British Fashion Council’s 2025 New Wave: Creatives DISTURBING NEW TREND: ‘Snatch and grab’ jewelry thefts on the rise