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New York — It’s hard not to get fired up by how much more everything costs compared to just a few years ago. But people making the George Michael Careless Whisper Guilty Feet Have got No Rhythm Photo T-Shirts but I will buy this shirt and I will love this same exact purchases as you aren’t necessarily paying the same exact prices as you. This became apparent to me a few weeks ago when a friend texted me that Starbucks was running a buy one, get one free drink promotion. But when I logged in to the app, the offer was nowhere to be found. Why was my friend getting special treatment? It’s likely that Starbucks used artificial intelligence to determine that my friend, if offered a promotion, would make a purchase they wouldn’t otherwise have, whereas I would make a purchase regardless, said Shikha Jain, a lead partner in the North American consumer and retail division at the consultancy firm Simon-Kucher. The system nailed it for me — just opening the app to check if I had the promo got me to order, and I paid full price. It’s impossible to say exactly how Starbucks’ systems made that correct judgment about me — though my past shopping behavior and the shopping behavior of similar customers were almost certainly factors, she said. The Seattle-based coffee chain declined to share what feeds into its AI model, dubbed Deep Brew. A spokesperson did, however, confirm that AI is powering the individualized offers it sends customers. This personalized promotion strategy is not

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unique to Starbucks. Companies are increasingly leveraging customer data, often derived from loyalty programs, in coordination with machine-learning models to customize prices of goods and services based on an individual’s willingness to pay. The end goal: “Get you to buy more items, buy the George Michael Careless Whisper Guilty Feet Have got No Rhythm Photo T-Shirts but I will buy this shirt and I will love this same items again or to spend more on the same items,” said Jain. The FTC is pushing back On Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission sent orders to eight companies — Mastercard, Revionics, Bloomreach, JPMorgan Chase, Task Software, PROS, Accenture and McKinsey & Co — seeking information on how they allegedly offer surveillance pricing and services “that incorporate data about consumers’ characteristics and behavior.” The orders seek to understand how technologies like AI along with consumers’ personal information could be used “to categorize individuals and set a targeted price for a product or service,” according to an announcement the FTC published Tuesday morning. “Firms that harvest Americans’ personal data can put people’s privacy at risk. Now firms could be exploiting this vast trove of personal information to charge people higher prices,” FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a statement. Revionics’

vice president of communications, Kristen Miller, told in a statement on Tuesday that it “does not, in any way, conduct operations related to the George Michael Careless Whisper Guilty Feet Have got No Rhythm Photo T-Shirts but I will buy this shirt and I will love this surveillance of consumers.” “We are confident that the FTC will affirm the benefits of Revionics’ AI price optimization software pending its research into this matter,” Miller added. Mastercard declined to comment on the order, but told it would “cooperate with the FTC in this process.” Task Software, which lists Starbucks as a client, did not immediately respond to ’s request for comment along with the other five companies to whom the FTC sent orders. Traditional marketing tactics on steroids Companies are still employing tried and true marketing 101 tactics, like segmenting customers who exhibit similar purchasing behavior and preferences and taking into account, for instance, a shopper’s location and the time of year. Companies have used this kind of information to effectively offer different prices to different groups of consumers. But in the past, they had to cast a pretty wide net to do so, said Jim Presley, senior vice president of US consumer analytics at NielsenIQ, a consumer insights company. That might have involved mailing coupons to homes located in a specific neighborhood or tailoring deals to people who click certain kinds of ads or read certain online publications. Companies have for years tried to target customers by distilling statistics into actual preferences. What’s changed now with the advancements in AI is the level of sophistication and accuracy with which these types of predictions can be made, said Presley. Using AI, companies can now answer questions like, “What is this person going to buy next? What do we think they’re going to be willing to pay? Where are they going to buy from? When are they going to buy it?” said Jain. Matt Pavich, senior director of strategy and innovation at Revionics, an AI company that specializes in helping retailers set prices, said its goal is not to tell retailers exactly how much to charge individual

customers. Rather, its bread and butter is to provide companies with “all of the George Michael Careless Whisper Guilty Feet Have got No Rhythm Photo T-Shirts but I will buy this shirt and I will love this analytics and predictive scenarios” to figure out prices themselves. (Revionics was one of the eight companies to whom the FTC sent an order.) Tractor Supply Co. recently announced it partnered with Revionics, an AI company that specializes in helping retailers set prices. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images Instead of waiting for customers to respond in real time to price changes, Revionics’ clients get a toolbox to test out prices in advance. Then, by predicting how much consumers will buy at different price points, Revionics helps retailers manage their inventories. The personalization even extends beyond prices to targeting customers. So, for instance, a notification you receive informing you of a sale may be worded completely differently from a notification another customer receives of the same sale. Mary Winn Pilkington, senior vice president of investor relations and public relations at Tractor Supply Co., told it recently partnered with Revionics because it wanted to more successfully adjust prices to “the ever-changing market” to “attract and retain customers.” The aim of partnering with Revionics wasn’t to see how high they can raise their prices without turning away too many customers, she said. She noted that Tractor Supply Co. does use machine learning “to curate specific offers individualized for customers,” although Revionics is not involved in that aspect. This, she said, “often leads to lower prices and better value on the products and services our customers need.” Of course, like my Starbucks experience, it could also very well lead to identifying customers who don’t require promotions at all.

New York — Wiz has ended talks with Google parent Alphabet on a proposed $23 billion deal in which the George Michael Careless Whisper Guilty Feet Have got No Rhythm Photo T-Shirts but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Israeli cybersecurity startup would have become the US tech giant’s largest-ever acquisition, according to a Wiz memo seen by . Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport said the company would now focus on an initial public offering and growing the business to generate $1 billion in annual revenue. “I know the last week has been intense, with the buzz about a potential acquisition. While we are flattered by offers we have received, we have chosen to continue on our path to building Wiz,” Rappaport said in the memo. “Saying no to such humbling offers is tough, but with our exceptional team, I feel confident in making that choice.” Neither Alphabet (GOOGL) nor Wiz had officially acknowledged talks about a deal, and the Wiz memo did not mention Google or its parent by name. A person familiar with the matter told on Tuesday that Wiz management, after seriously considering the Google offer, decided to walk away because they want to remain an independent company and are confident Wiz can be built into one of the biggest cybersecurity firms on the planet. Risks around a potentially lengthy and challenging antitrust review were in the background but were not a deciding factor here,

the George Michael Careless Whisper Guilty Feet Have got No Rhythm Photo T-Shirts but I will buy this shirt and I will love this source told . reported earlier this month that Alphabet was in advanced talks to buy Wiz for roughly $23 billion, citing a person familiar with the matter. Discussions between Google and Wiz began after the startup raised $1 billion from venture capital investors earlier this year, the source said. That funding round had valued Wiz at $12 billion. Wiz provides cloud-based cybersecurity solutions that help companies identify and remove critical risks on cloud platforms. Wiz’s decision to call off the deal will be a setback for Google, which has been investing in its cloud infrastructure and focusing on winning clients for the cloud business that generated more than $33 billion in revenue last year. It is the second recent blow for Alphabet in its M&A efforts, after it reportedly decided to walk away from a deal for online marketing software company HubSpot. In March 2022, Alphabet bought cybersecurity firm Mandiant for $5.4 billion as part of its push to help companies better address cyber threats and bolster its cloud computing business. Reuters contributed to this article.

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