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I have an idea for a business: a browser with vpn. the catch is that the vpn connects to the poorest areas of the country you live in, and the browser reports your machine as the most crappy thing that can browse the web - which should result in low, low prices everywhere!
A common mistake.
The High Price of Being Poor
You're going to get a worse deal if the airline thinks you're not going to be a repeat customer or part of a larger network of frequent fliers. The customers who get the best deals are the ones that airlines believe they will be able to collect money from routinely. If they have you pegged as someone who will only ever buy a ticket once or twice in their lives, they're going to try and sell you the worst possible seat at the highest possible price.
What you can expect as a poor buyer is debt-financing, bait-and-switch, and the worst kind of economy service at the highest marginal price point. Budget airline travel is miserable and AI isn't going to make the experience any better.
That's a good argument, so probably the location should be in a pretty high COL suburb, maybe a gated community.
I suspect the AI is going to be more interested in your history with Delta (frequent flyer status) and the fanciness of your credit card than your zip code. Age, employment status, and race/gender/number of social connections will also likely factor in.
Great time to be in the "Influencer" business, but I wouldn't want to be a member of a marginalized group (dark skin, poor English, scary religion/gender, etc).
It's very, very, very likely to take into accounts a bunch of data bought from all the wonderful companies that track all your habits, especially purchasing habits.
ok, so the system must be able to complete payment themselves using well-known "fancy" credit cards, which belong to a white guy working in Big Tech (or an equivalent business credit card, which would be easier) complete with linkedin profile.
sounds more complicated, but should still be doable. but it's a mind experiment anyways (and probably already in use by secret services to keep a low profile on their agents).
You can actually already do this to an extent. Make certain bookings from a different country by VPN and it will affect your price (for the same flight/hotel/etc). I tried this a year ago and it made a difference!
So ... wait for the EU to outlaw this practice as price gouging, then use a VPN to appear to be buying from the EU?
wikipedia.org/wiki/Device_fingerprint
i know it's not that easy, i'm quite paranoid about my trackability, but running that browser in a small VM would be an option.