Everyone from Amazon to Silicon Valley startups are trying to eliminate lines in retail stores. Some tech companies are bringing the AI directly to your shopping cart.
Everyone from Amazon to Silicon Valley startups are trying to eliminate lines in retail stores. Amazon has opened 24 of its Amazon Go stores, which use cameras and artificial intelligence to see what you've taken off shelves and charge you as you walk out. Some startups such as San Francisco-based Grabango are closely mimicking Amazon's approach of using AI-powered cameras mounted in ceilings to identify what you've removed from a shelf and then charge you for those items.
But it's only opened a couple dozen so far, possibly adding credence to the point that they're expensive to operate. Two of the stores are currently closed for renovations.Amazon declined to comment for this story. Neither Caper AI nor Veeve have said how much their smart shopping carts will cost, making it difficult to compare the different formats.
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