Retail
Walmart reveals it's tracking checkout theft with AI-powered cameras in 1,000 stores
Walmart is using computer vision technology to monitor checkouts and deter potential theft in more than 1,000 stores, the company confirmed to Business Insider. The surveillance program, which Walmart refers to internally as Missed Scan Detection, uses cameras to help identify checkout scanning errors and failures. The cameras track and analyze activities at both self-checkout registers and those manned by Walmart cashiers. When a potential issue arises, such as an item moving past a checkout scanner without getting scanned, the technology notifies checkout attendants so they can intervene. The program is designed to reduce shrinkage, which is the term retailers use to define losses due to theft, scanning errors, fraud, and other causes.
Top BI Innovations Guiding the Progress of the Retail Industry
BI tools play a vital role in the growth of retail businesses helping them to enhance their overall efficiency. The combination of these tools and analytics will continue to modify retail. FREMONT, CA: With the influence of online retailers, the retail sector has always been competitive. The retailers should always be ready to handle the dynamism of the market and continuously upgrade offerings. Retailers should be capable enough to remodel themselves as trends, demands, and how customer habits change.
When the Music Stops: AI and Deflation
Artificial Intelligence is rewriting the rules of economics, but is also bounded by that same economics. This is a long article, even by my standards. It represents my thinking about the implications of artificial intelligence on the economy, beyond the normal cheerleading that seems to so frequently accompany discussion of topic. Feel free to respond to me at kurt.cagle@gmail.com Artificial intelligence, the use of computer processes to infer and make decisions on information about the world that is not necessarily explicitly given, has been a hallmark of much of this decade. From word processors that went from simple spell check to office suites that now have a significant hand in the production process, from cruise control to self-driving vehicles, from halting speech recognition software to fully integrated video/audio concept recognition, AI and its related technologies have quietly but perhaps irrevocably changed our relationship with computers far more than most people realize. Yet as the information revolution continues, the impacts that it is having upon our economy are now reaching an extent where most of the models that economists have formulated about how that economy works are being thrown out. We're in terra incognita at this stage, and this, in turn, is forcing politicians, policy makers, economists, business leaders and everyday people to rethink many of the fundamental assumptions on which we base our notions of work, value and utility. Almost everything that deals with intellectual property has gone digital in the last three decades, as we move from an environment where not only are the physical products that used to convey that IP - from novels to newspapers to movies to music no longer require the physical media to transport content, but increasingly IP being produced today cannot be transcribed back to physical media.
Report: Global retail tech spending to top $203 billion this year Chain Store Age
Global retail technology spending will near $203.6 billion in 2019 as stores continue to play digital catch-up and AI, robotics and payment innovation plans advance. That's according to new research conducted by Tech. a collaboration between Retail Week and World Retail Congress. The surge โ an anticipated 3.6% increase from 2018 โ comes as owners of physical stores strive to add an advanced digital dimension to offline shopping, among other priorities. The need to engage customers in new ways, while managing stock, operations and promotions more effectively and cost-efficiently, is also driving up international IT spending. The report, "A world in motion: Retail digital transformation across the globe, and the technology supporting it," also identifies country-specific trends.
How to Implement Artificial Intelligence in Fashion Retail
Defined as a technology that has the ability of computers or machines to perform tasks that are typically human, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that is developing rapidly. As it continues to advance, now is the perfect time for fashion brands to adopt AI. Those who do not get on board now will probably realise the value of AI too late, and fashion brands using Artificial Intelligence would have already taken the technology to another level. In this article, I will be making several recommendations that can contribute to the successful implementation of artificial intelligence in the fashion retail business, and I will also be discussing the pitfalls. I have asked Jelle Stienstra, Digital Strategy Director at PTTRNS.ai, about AI in the fashion industry today, he shared:"AI is an integral part of different industries these days, more and more companies are using the fast-developing applications of AI, and many first movers have embraced AI technology and are applying it for different purposes".
Voice Assistants: A Big R&D Bet Which People Rarely Use
"Alexa's responses are protected by the First Amendment" Big tech would really like you to engage with their products using your voice. Firms like Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Apple (NASDAQ:APPL), and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) have collectively spent tens of billions of dollars perfecting the technology that allows their gadgets to listen attentively for your voice, understand your commands, and respond obediently. A recent survey by market research firm SUMO Heavy has found that approximately 30% of US adults are active users of voice assistants. As far as the device type, the bulk (49%), use voice assistants with their smartphone, followed by smart speaker, and then PC. Those that do use voice assistants on their smartphone tend to be iPhone users. While technically Siri and Google Assistant are effectively equal, iPhone users simply feel more comfortable with voice assistants.
Unlocking The Value Of Artificial Intelligence For Retailers - Retail TouchPoints
Competition for good workers is tight, and employees' expectations of their jobs have never been higher. They want an inspirational workplace where they feel motivated to be loyal, productive and engaged. Among many things, that means keeping up with technology. Giving retail teams access to leading-edge tech that uses AI and machine learning will provide them -- and you -- insights not previously available, increasing productivity and helping morale. For example, modern workforce management can empower employees with preferred scheduling options and flexible clocking.
Jeff Bezos says Blue Origin lunar lander could refuel using ICE from the moon
Once billionaire Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin lander makes it to the moon, the Amazon CEO says it won't have to go very far to re-fuel. In a space summit in Boston, Bezos told an audience that his somewhat mysterious moon lander will use ice harvested from the lunar surface to create fuel. 'We know things about the moon now we didn't know about during the Apollo days,' Bezos said at the conference as reported by CNBC. 'We can harvest that ice and use to make hydrogen and oxygen, which are rocket propellants.' Jeff Bezos says a recently discovered trove of water and ice in the moon's surface could fuel a lunar lander owned by his company Blue Origin.
Machine learning job: Director of Machine Learning at Walmart (San Bruno, California, United States)
Director of Machine Learning at Walmart San Bruno, California, United States (Posted Jun 9 2019) About the company The Walmart US eCommerce team is rapidly innovating to evolve and define the future state of shopping. As the world's largest retailer, we are on a mission to help people save money and live better. With the help of some of the brightest minds in merchandising, marketing, supply chain, talent and more, we are reimaging the intersection of digital and physical shopping to help achieve that mission. Job description As Director of Machine Learning Science, you will lead a highly innovative team to strategically leverage the vast amounts of data from the World's largest Omni-channel retailer to better serve the Customer. Your primary focus will be building advanced data mining techniques, spearheading statistical analysis aligned to key business goals, and architecting high quality prediction systems to integrate with our Walmart Labs products, using advance machine learning techniques.
5 Examples That Show How Conversational Commerce is Transforming Retail Industry
Everyone loves shopping and chatting; it's the combination of them, doing both simultaneously that excites people most often. In today's digital age, while consumers have all that they can ask for -- convenience, speed, offers and ease of doing shopping -- they still crave for something more, a personal touch that's evidently lacking. Conversational commerce is trying to fill that gap. Retailers know only too well what personalization can do when it comes to attracting and retaining customers. One of the most persuasive ways of drawing customers to shop is artificial intelligence (AI)-powered conversational commerce.