A.I. is powering an invisible shopping revolution
Artificial intelligence and shopping -- does that mean robots that'll stock the shelves? We'll have robots that will use A.I. to check inventory, help customers find the items they're shopping for, ferry supplies from one part of the warehouse to another, aid with shipping, you name it. But the real revolution for A.I. and shopping will be invisible because the technology will create better experiences for consumers while helping employees and shopkeepers run operations more effectively. Let's take any big department store that sells thousands of home, fashion, and beauty products -- more specifically, let's say that there are exactly 100,000 products. Because customers will buy up to 150 percent more and be happier with their purchases if they're shown the items in context, merchants will create outfits, design window displays, and produce splashy catalogs and digital lookbooks to help customers imagine how to wear the latest fashion trend, how to arrange their living rooms to show off their new velvet sectional, or how to install an outdoor shower.
Sep-4-2017, 12:10:26 GMT