<p>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.</p><br/><p>This spring, Maryland, became the first state to ban this practice in grocery stores. The state’s governor Wes Moore proposed the law. </p><br/><p>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.</p>