In the coming weeks, Google (revenue of US$282.8 billion in 2022, +7% at constant rates) will launch a new artificial intelligence tool for the grocery stores in the U.S.A., then in Europe and Asia. It is capable of recognising and analysing the availability of products on shelves, based on videos and images provided by cameras installed on the ceiling of the hypermarkets, by self-propelled robots equipped with cameras and also by staff. Although cost was not given, “the objective is to...
AI : Google launches new tool to improve stock availability for grocery stores
With a new product that combines AI and data, Google wants to make a breakthrough in stock and shelf management, based on a computer vision system. A way to get closer to the territory of players like SES-Imagotag, Pricer and Hanshow.
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