Early bird tiers and escalating price structures exist to fix this exact problem. Dynamic pricing, done right, is just a more sophisticated version of that same logic. Every other consumer industry already prices to demand. Concerts are not special.
Dynamic pricing doesn't create the gap between face value and what fans pay. That gap already exists. The only question is who captures it: the promoter who took the risk, or a scalper who took none. #LiveEvents
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Fixed pricing is just a guess made months in advance with incomplete data. When that guess is wrong, promoters discount. And discounts teach fans to wait. That is the worst lesson when your cash flow depends on early commitment.
i gave 5.6 sol access to my camera roll and had it extract pictures of every piece of clothing i own from my photos
then, told it to find new outfits for me and render them on me with gpt-image!
its kinda cool to see your entire wardrobe in a collection like this
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