The future is in aisle five.
Artificial intelligence-powered shopping trolleys that help you find items, check out by pressing a button and spin a wheel for discounts have been rolled out at a handful of supermarkets.Artificial intelligence-powered smart carts are rolling out in Big Apple supermarkets — and they do practically everything except cook the food.
The carts — which are in a Fairway Market in Kips Bay and a handful of ShopRites on Staten Island in New Jersey — may also save consumers a buck or two. Instacart’s Caper Carts use AI to identify items, their price and the weight of produce, and allow shoppers to check out stress-free with a click on a touch screen. Picture: Caper AI
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