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Earlier this month, Delta Air Lines President Glen Hauenstein announced that the company planned to expand its use of AI in setting its prices, sparking widespread criticism. Now, one lawmaker is pushing back against the airline.
A Delta Airlines employee used a "Peppa Pig" iPad that a kid lost on a plane to record videos pleasuring himself ... at least according to a new lawsuit.
Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal joined forces with two other senators to write a letter to Delta Air Lines expressing their disapproval of using AI technology to collect customers’ data and price gouging.
Delta Air Lines sparked controversy last week when company president Glen Hauenstein announced that the company planned to expand its use of AI in setting its prices. But one former chair of the Federal Trade Commission does not sound enthused about the move.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) spoke out against Delta Airlines after it announced plans to use artificial intelligence to set individualized airfares.
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WCBD Charleston on MSNBerkeley County family sues Delta Airlines over explicit videos taken by employee on stolen iPadA Berkeley County family is suing Delta Air Lines after they claim an employee stole their iPad left onboard from a connecting flight out of Charleston and used it to take pornographic pictures of themselves.
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