When a store offers different shoppers different prices depending on factors like the weather, the time of day, and what the store knows about each buyer, it’s called dynamic pricing.This spring, Maryland, became the first state to ban this practice in grocery stores. The state’s governor Wes Moore proposed the law. Marketplace’s Stephanie Hughes spoke with Gov. Moore at the statehouse in Annapolis about why he wanted this ban, his administration’s plans to train the state’s workforce for a future AI economy, and more.More on thisGovernor Moore Announces Legislation to Protect Marylanders’ Pocketbooks, Data Privacy at the Grocery Store - from the Office of Governor Wes MooreGovernor Moore Announces Program Investments to Prepare Maryland Workers for AI and Emerging Technology EconomiesMoore signs Maryland energy bill aimed at cutting power costs - from Maryland MattersMaryland to use Anthropic AI to address child poverty, housing access - from StateScoop
Maryland's plan for the AI future
Maryland Governor Wes Moore explains his administration’s decisions to ban certain kinds of dynamic pricing, integrating AI into government systems, balanced data center policy and more.










