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– Artificial Intelligence is becoming commonplace across major
industries and retail is no exception.The retail industry is looking for
ways to keep up with the times and many companies have started
implementing AI technology across the entire product and service cycle –
from assembly to post-sale customer service interactions.Major
retailers such as Walmart, Sephora, Walgreens, North Face, Uniqlo, West
Elm, and Macy’s are using AI to enhance customers’ experiences at their
stores while also improving security. AI Applications in Retail While
hardware giant Lowe’s uses small robots to give directions and help
customers navigate a large hardware store, Walgreens is using technology
to track the spread of flu, based on the locations of customers picking
up prescriptions so they can alert customers to the flu activity in
their area and stock more flu-related products.Another example is makeup
company Sephora, which now uses AI technology in many of its stores to
scan customers’ faces and help them choose the perfect shade of blush,
lipstick, or eyeliner without having to test multiple
products.Meanwhile, a Walmart store in New York is becoming the "store
of the future" by incorporating the latest AI technology. The store’s
smart cameras will have the capability to alert workers when items are
out of stock and even let them know when a bunch of bananas has gone
bad. Providing a Customizable Retail Experience Artificial intelligence
is being used for everything from preparing packages in warehouses to
enhancing security to creating a customized experience for consumers.One
company that is delivering solutions to retail and security is
VSBLTY Groupe Technologies Corp. (CSE:VSBY) (OTC:VSBGF).
VSBLTY is at the forefront of making AI work in the retail space,
developing innovative facial recognition software and interactive
digital screens that will provide retailers with a multitude of AI
features.VSBLTY’s VisionCaptor content management system brings
interactive messages to any digital screen and provides insights on
customer demographics and emotional states, allowing engagement with
consumers in real time.By commanding guests’ attention with dynamic
digital displays, custom content can be provided based on what the
display camera "sees," while gaining valuable insights in real time.
Through engaging digital assets such as animations, photos, videos, and
multimedia content, VSBLTY software creates a complete customer
experience through digital displays, which can be utilized in transit
hubs, entertainment and sports venues, grocery stores, drug stores and,
really, any retail environments.What’s more, VSBLTY’s VisionCaptor can
be integrated with other technologies, including RSS feeds, QR codes,
and Bluetooth."Using Edge- and/or Cloud-enabled digital display
solutions, retailers can now enhance guest experience with
proximity-aware, interactive brand messaging triggered by demographic,
identity or even sentiment, while simultaneously gaining groundbreaking
levels of measurement and actionable insights," according to the
company’s website. Offering Enhanced Security Features
VSBLTY has also developed AI solutions
that enhance security.VSBLTY Vector is focused on security solutions
that combine video screens with facial recognition software and criminal
databases in order to identify "persons of interest" or individuals
carrying weapons. Cameras are embedded in screens and can identify
individuals alone or in crowds more effectively than overhead cameras,
and can allow for demographic and emotional recognition as well as
facial and object recognition.By teaching computers how to skillfully
interpret their surroundings, VSBLTY software can contextualize all of
the information about those surroundings and deliver it to the end-user
vetted and streamlined for the particular security application.VSBLTY is
publicly traded on the Canadian Securities Exchange, OTC, and
Frankfurt, with the symbols CSE:VSBY, OTC:VSBGF, and Frankfurt: 5VS.
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