Walmart Rolls Out AI Forklifts

Walmart Rolls Out AI Forklifts

BOWLING GREEN, OH – MAY 17: A Wal-Mart greeter waits to welcome new customers to the new 2,000 … [+] square foot Wal-Mart Supercenter store May 17, 2006 in Bowling Green, Ohio. The new store, one of three new supercenters opening today in Ohio, employs 340 people with 60 percent of those working full-time. (Photo …

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‘People not computers’ blasts Walmart shopper after retailer makes U-turn to another location with self-checkout switch

‘People not computers’ blasts Walmart shopper after retailer makes U-turn to another location with self-checkout switch

A FRUSTRATED Walmart customer has called out the retailer after a self-checkout switch. They advocated for a major change to improve the shopping experience around the country. Walmart customers are debating a recent self-checkout decisionCredit: Alamy A store decided this month to remove its kiosks entirelyCredit: Getty In their eyes, the customer said “people[,] not …

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India scrambles to curb PhonePe and Google’s dominance in mobile payments

India scrambles to curb PhonePe and Google’s dominance in mobile payments

Image Credits: Nasir Kachroo / NurPhoto / Getty Images The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), the governing body overseeing the country’s widely used Unified Payments Interface (UPI) mobile payment system, is set to engage with various fintech startups this month to develop a strategy to address the growing market dominance of PhonePe and Google …

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Consumers Want to Buy Retail Products via a Super App

Consumers Want to Buy Retail Products via a Super App

The majority of consumers in the United States and Australia want the option to buy retail products online from a single, unified platform that spans a range of their day-to-day routines, PYMNTS Intelligence research finds. By the Numbers The PYMNTS Intelligence study “Consumer Interest in an Everyday App,” created in collaboration with PayPal, draws from a …

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Everything you need to know about VR headsets

Everything you need to know about VR headsets

Are we there yet? Virtual reality headsets are quietly revolutionizing business and healthcare. They’ve been used to teach KFC staff to fry chicken, prepare UPS drivers for road hazards, and train astronauts for outer space. In healthcare, they’re used for pain management by veterans and kids with cancer. And these are only a few examples. …

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Run to Walmart as Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Quest 2 VR goggles price cut to $199 – and $50 freebie thrown in

Run to Walmart as Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Quest 2 VR goggles price cut to 9 – and  freebie thrown in

SHOPPERS and gamers are being urged to rush to their local Walmart to scoop up a stellar deal on top-rated virtual reality goggles that come with a special $50 freebie.  Developed by Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, the full-immersive goggles are being listed in a limited time rollback sale.  Shoppers can now purchase Meta Quest VR goggle …

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Salesforce’s Einstein Copilot Brings AI To CRM

Salesforce’s Einstein Copilot Brings AI To CRM

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – DECEMBER 01: The Salesforce logo is seen at its headquarters on December 1, 2020 … [+] in San Francisco, California. The cloud-based enterprise software company announced on Tuesday that it will purchase the popular workplace-chat app Slack for $27.7 billion. (Photo by Stephen Lam/Getty Images) Getty Images Here are five things …

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PhonePe launches Indus Appstore to rival Google Play Store in India

PhonePe launches Indus Appstore to rival Google Play Store in India

PhonePe, a Walmart Inc. owned fintech, has launched a mobile application store for consumers in India. The Android-based store is called Indus Appstore, pits the product against Google’s Play Store. Dubbing themselves as “game-changer in India’s digital journey”, PhonePe’s latest launch comes as a part of their bid to capitalise on growing mobile usage in …

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Pride Blue-White: This is the American company that adopted Israeli AI

Pride Blue-White: This is the American company that adopted Israeli AI

Click-Ins, which develops an AI-based solution for identifying and analyzing visual damages in cars, announced a collaboration with American company OPENLANE, traded on the NYSE (KAR) and operating in the field of wholesale used car sales. The integration of Click-Ins’ innovative technology for detecting and analyzing car damages with OPENLANE allows the company’s customers …

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