Amazon to debut cashier-less store in downtown Seattle

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Amazon has launched its AI-powered checkout-free supermarket today after more than a year of testing. The'Amazon Go' supermarket has no checkouts and instead works by tracking what users buy with AI-powered cameras and weight sensors. The grocery store on the bottom floor of the company's Seattle headquarters allows shoppers to scan their smartphone with the Amazon Go app at a turnstile, pick out the items they want and leave. The'Amazon Go' shop has no checkouts and instead works by tracking what users buy with AI-powered cameras To start shopping, customers must scan an Amazon Go smartphone app and pass through a gated turnstile. Ready-to-eat lunch items greet shoppers when they enter.