Awesome Tips The Future of Retail Has WAY More Cameras
We take a look at how technology is shaping the future of shopping at the National Retail Federation expo in New York. Advancements in image recognition, combined with artificial intelligence, are keeping an eye on both the products and customers β increasing surveillance and decreasing cashiers.
We take a look at how technology is shaping the future of shopping at the National Retail Federation expo in New York. Advancements in image recognition, combined with artificial intelligence, are keeping an eye on both the products and customers β increasing surveillance and decreasing cashiers.
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the word 'privacy' is an illusion they want you to have if you have smart devices. Your smartphone already has your data including your biometric information. Don't be naive in thinking that GDPR or any local legislation will protect that data.
We have one of the first Amazon Go stores and the 1st couple of times I keep thinking of the SNL skit about entering and leaving – it is weird but at the end of the day Convenient. (PS Im a prime member and the website generates a QR code for me to scan and enter)
Bridget for president! π₯°
Maybe now shoplifters will stop.
again, there is no labor shortage. Why are we still hearing this
Ai, cameras and no mention of facial recognition……. π€. Strange. I bet they deleted that software and stop selling our metadata. Yep. Sounds about right. Yeah corporations.
prison planet
i stumbled upon those camera checkouts at LAX and i had no idea what to do hH
jobs always say, "will call you if we need you."
what a beautiful β€human
That look at 3:28
I went twice to an amazon fresh. I thought I would make it a weekly trip. Except on the second trip I was charged for an item I looked at but didnβt put in my cart.
4:31 Vending machine stores make the best sense.
This is a great way to eliminate low-wage jobs and increase the number of unemployed and poor people. It's good for investors and executives, no one else.
"retail are trying to find solutions to the labor shortage"
Lets not fool ourselves, we all know the solution but corporate and shareholder greed gets in the way.
– hire more workers and livable wages.
I hope that when AI and Automation inevitably replace and displace millions of menial workers AI and automation will also displace corporate execs as well, they can get to experience what the rest of many working lass Americans are going through.
This is just or even more important, make the vast majority Automation and AI a public utility and publicly owned, not publicly traded.
It will end wealthy "investors" or shareholders profiting from all of it. I.e. Socialize automation and AI, not privatize it.
look I am not anti-tech and you cannot halt progress or stop Revolutions, if anything I think it is time we start changing or replace our lopsided Capitalist system with better Economic models to go along with these changes and makes sure that everyone benefits and not just the 1%.
There are less and less of human touch and make shopping less enjoyable!
More robots fewer retail workers, yes please!
News flash Robots can't stop robberies they can only record and alert
TAX THE COMPANIES FOR EACH MACHINE THAT REPLACES A PERSON
That's nuts. Scannable nuts. Without a bar code. But still nuts. Still need a team of security guards to rugby tackle you through the window for forgetting to pay for those nuts though.
I was very much happy to hear our Bridget is still human, anyone?
So if technology is replacing human paid jobs then humans would not know how to make money to buy these, so these robots will be less utilized? Tech replacing humans is good but consumer is humans , not robots
… shopping for thought.
So rather than pay a living wage, invest in robots.
Seriously, Iβm really looking to the day Bridget has her own big big channel!!!!!!!
just to keep an eye on we pay for the items is all thats about
The future looks DISGUSTING!
Oo those smart sensors will probably make people more likely to return things to where they found them
Canβt help but think of the lyrics to β21st century lifeβ by Sam Sparro,
βI watched the news on my computer screen
Talking about buying my weed out of a vending machine
You tell me I'm free but how can it be
When you're always watching me on the CCTVβ
This needs to stop.
Labor shortage = not paying people a proper wage….