@Pete28You got my attention so I read the article. Got to say, it's poor in its analysis. There's no way Airdna can know what the income of a host is without asking, and there's no suggestion they've talked to hosts. Most of us list elsewhere, offer discounts, take direct bookings, use the property for ourselves and family.
Then they say -
The conclusion that can be made is that dynamic pricing is a critical component of not only maximizing revenue, but also for achieving Superhost status.
No it can't! They present absolutely no evidence that Superhosts use dynamic pricing, or to what extent if they do. Nor do they say how it can help achieve Superhost status, unless they mean dynamic pricing lowers your rates, and as Superhosts charge less than the average, if you lower your rates you must qualify to be a Superhost!
This paper wouldn't get a C+ at school.