Congress is yet again trying to stop bots from buying up all the GPUs

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Congress is yet again trying to stop bots from buying up all the GPUs



Automated bots that buy up online goods like graphics cards and game consoles are the target of a new bill introduced by a group of Democratic lawmakers in the US this week. The Stopping Grinch Bots Act aims to rid online retailers of bots that snatch up in-demand items as soon as new stock is available, preventing regular shoppers from buying popular items and supplying scalpers with hard-to-find products to sell at absurdly high prices.

The bill, which is being proposed by US Representative Paul Tonko and Senators Richard Blumenthal, Chuck Schumer, and Ben Ray Luján, calls these automated buying programs “Grinch bots” because they “buy up whole inventories of popular holiday toys and resell them to parents at high prices,” according to the press release. The release doesn’t specifically mention graphics cards or other PC gaming components, but the bill, if passed, would apply to all internet retailers.



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