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Uber drivers claim personal data used to manipulate fares
Uber drivers allege the company unlawfully collects personal data, including location and trip history, to algorithmically set fares based on predictions of the lowest amount drivers will accept. The lawsuit claims Uber's AI-driven system infringes on drivers' privacy and manipulates compensation through personalized pricing and false surge-price notifications.
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