It’s not a property management company though. It’s much worse than that. It’s a software that several different property managers are using to determine rates, and the algorithm tells them what to charge. An algorithm that’s intended to maximize profits.
Isn’t that basically what Bloomberg et al do for stocks? Or what the blue book of gun values does for guns? I’m not sure how this is different, from a legal perspective. It’s obvious different from a moral perspective because stocks and guns aren’t required to live, but I don’t think the law has a provision for that
It’s not a property management company though. It’s much worse than that. It’s a software that several different property managers are using to determine rates, and the algorithm tells them what to charge. An algorithm that’s intended to maximize profits.
Isn’t that basically what Bloomberg et al do for stocks? Or what the blue book of gun values does for guns? I’m not sure how this is different, from a legal perspective. It’s obvious different from a moral perspective because stocks and guns aren’t required to live, but I don’t think the law has a provision for that
That’s a good question