AI in Canada: From dynamic pricing to digital sovereignty | Cost of Living #CBC
AI in Canada: From dynamic pricing to digital sovereignty | Cost of Living
AI is quietly changing how much you pay and when. From airfare to everyday essentials, dynamic pricing is getting faster, smarter and more personal. CBC’s Paul Haavardsrud explores what that means for consumers and for Canada’s digital future. Then, economists Kevin Bryan and Vass Bednar unpack what “digital sovereignty” really means — and why it’s becoming central to Canada’s economy and national security. Plus, Leah Hendry looks at the growing trend of “credit card churning” and the risks behind chasing those free flights.
00:00 – Intro
01:54 – Why are prices so slippery now?
11:49 – Churn and earn
16:17 Why is everyone suddenly talking about “digital sovereignty’?
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