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I don't know how accurate this is. Every time i try googling this, i get multiple help forums (brand website, Microsoft help, reddit discussions) for how to troubleshoot, with no ads for new laptops. While i typically provide a more specific search (e.g. my laptop brand and model won't boot), i tried googling "my laptop won't turn on" and received similar, albeit less specific, suggestions.
I wonder if the original poster often searches for laptop prices to find deals and maybe it defaulted to that?
This post is posed as the next big step in internet pricing, not something necessarily happening today.
Today, it's not standard procedure outside of some specific segments (that I know of, maybe airfare? But the data fed in is more limited) but tapping into the vast amounts of data we leak through the services we use is far too big of a gold mine for companies to overlook researching and tapping into. There's a lot of things that need to happen (who supplies data? Google is the hypothetical here but what's their price? etc.) but it's absolutely feasible at scale.
It does happen today though. The price for things on Amazon is unique to you and constantly changes.
Good point, i totally misunderstood the "picture this" lead in. Yeah it's a completely feasible situation though it does seem extreme.
Hotel and air ticket booking are like this already
internet has ads?
OP is fearmongering. It's all good.