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In today's episode of Discover Daily, we explore three significant developments in the world of AI and tech. First, we discuss Yahoo's acquisition of Artifact, an AI-driven news startup, and how this move could revolutionize personalized content delivery across Yahoo's platforms. We also examine Amazon's surprising decision to end its "Just Walk Out" cashierless technology in grocery stores, replacing it with "Dash Carts" that require item scanning, reflecting a broader industry trend of finding the right balance between automation and human interaction in retail.Finally, we delve into the potential "data drought" that experts predict could hit the AI industry as soon as 2026. As AI models consume high-quality training data at an unprecedented rate, the shortage of diverse and ethically-sourced datasets could slow the pace of AI progress. We explore the implications of this challenge and the innovative solutions being developed to address it, from algorithmic improvements to synthetic data generation and data sharing initiatives. Join us as we unpack these fascinating stories and their impact on the future of AI and tech.For more on these stories:Yahoo acquires Artifacthttps://www.perplexity.ai/search/Yahoo-acquires-Artifact-A7BQHWVNQk.ahmBdI0vX1wAmazon ends AI-checkout storeshttps://www.perplexity.ai/search/Amazon-ends-AIcheckout-IpciSQbPQu6AbAYBFzhVpQ2026 AI data droughthttps://www.perplexity.ai/search/2026-AI-data-p5WHafatSneygKa9b6NncAPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Ian King speaks to a UK economist at Deutsche Bank about the latest growth figures. Plus, we hear from the Atrato Group about investing in supermarket real estate. And the co-founder of Autonomo joins the show to discuss the firm's software, allowing retailers to create cashierless stores.
This episode of This Week Above the Fold features Danny Hoffman, Associate Director of Client Services at Flywheel Digital, who covers Amazon pausing construction of its second HQ in Virginia, Amazon closing its cashierless stores in NYC, San Francisco, and Seattle, & what's happening with SVB.
It’s March 7th, 2022 and this is the Watson Weekly - Your Essential eCommerce Digest! Today on the show: Brands may need retailers more than they realize. Amazon continues to make digital investments in its stores with cashierless technology and display advertising. Grocer Albertsons starts a strategic review of its business. Target 2021 Q4 earnings roundup highlights continued focus on employees, stores as hubs, and merchandise And the Investor Minute which contains five items this week from the world of venture capital, acquisitions, and IPOs. For more news from Rick, check out: https://www.rmwcommerce.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickwatsonecommerce/
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Jordan Fisher, founder of Standard Cognition, to talk about creating a video game (5:00), being rejected from venture capitalists (7:20), helping the financial regulator catch fraudsters (9:30), jumping into cashierless checkouts 12:10), the future of retail (16:30), launching in three stores (21:00), not using check-in gates (23:30), the very analogue backend of cashierless checkout (28:00), raising $86m - thanks to Amazon (32:15), what this means for retail (36:30), the effect of “Bodega-gate” (39:10), getting people used to not paying for stuff (41:10), the facial recognition issue (43:00), selling the system as a DIY kit (46:20), and the moments he thought it wouldn’t work (48:30).thetimes.co.uk/dannyinthevalley Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/dannyinthevalley. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DAZN sports streaming coming to NZ and numerous 100+ countries globally, reports indicate Ministry of Culture and Heritage Tuia 250 website that was breached was reviewed and signed off internally, unified Office app for mobiles, Next steps for Amazon Go cashierless stores, Samsung is fixing Galaxy S20 cameras, Apple has blocked Clearview AI’s iPhone app for violating its rules.NZ Tech PodcastPaul SpainGorilla TechnologyFree Tesla SuperchargingSpecial thanks to organisations who support innovation and tech leadership in New Zealand by partnering with NZ Tech Podcast:Sumo LogicHPSamsungVodafone NZSpark NZVocus
Automation has struck again! Amazon announced that they will be creating a 'cashierless' store that will allow customers to buy items without having to interact with a human at the register.Dave likes it. Lightning hates it.Listen now to hear what VB thinks of this new supermarket venture by Amazon!
A fabulous list of topics, including: iPad Pro USBC, Black Friday / Cyber Monday, Apple Music on the Echo, Streaming Services, Echo Dot and Smart Home (again), “Cashierless” Stores, Amazon Retail Stores, VR BestBuy.
The one where Jo forgets his headset so the entire episode sounds like we did it in a tin can. We share our opinions on the latest Amazon vs. Google Home battle, what's up with Siri, Amazon's new delivery options - the newest AmazonGo store(s) that have opened in Chicago.
The one where Jo forgets his headset so the entire episode sounds like we did it in a tin can. We share our opinions on the latest Amazon vs. Google Home battle, what's up with Siri, Amazon's new delivery options - the newest AmazonGo store(s) that have opened in Chicago.
What if you could go into a store, grab what you want and leave? No lines, no waiting, no… cashiers? In this episode of Komando on Demand, Kim looks at Amazon Go, the future of shopping technology, and how AI and Algorithms are changing the way you shop. It looks like shopping in a brick-and-mortar store is going to rock again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if you could go into a store, grab what you want and leave? No lines, no waiting, no… cashiers? In this episode of Komando on Demand, Kim looks at Amazon Go, the future of shopping technology, and how AI and Algorithms are changing the way you shop. It looks like shopping in a brick-and-mortar store is going to rock again.
Intorno alla luna con Elon Musk, i test di caduta con Apple Watch, Amazon ritorna al negozio tradizionale, le loot box nei videogiochi. Queste e molte altre le notizie trattate nella puntata di questa settimana. Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia: Franco Solerio, Massimo De Santo, Giulio Cupini, Francesco Facconi Produttori esecutivi: Giorgio Beggiora, Cristian Vidimari, Andrea Malesani, Giacomo Cipriani, David Padovani, Roberto Roccatello, Fabio Brunelli, Matteo Ottone, Emanuele Zdunich, Alessandro Grossi, Simone Magnaschi, Diego Dalla Bernardina, Marco Santonocito, Marco Traverso, Paolo Posocco, Roberto Nespoli, Roberto Esposito, Michele, Paola Bellini, Claudio Meloni, Daniele Tomasoni, Gianni Stanghellini (Walk About Tuscany), Federico Giuntoli, Marco Giorgetti, Valerio Bendotti, Maurizio Chiarotto, Cristiano Belli, Giuseppe Brusadelli, Matteo Sandri, Giuseppe Marino, Stefano Villani, Roberto Duina, Maurizio Mistrali, Carlotta Cubeddu, Andrea Delise, Alessandro Lago, Massimo Pollastri, Lorenzo Fenoglio, Antonio Manna, Roberto Basile, Giampaolo Frello, Antonio Gargiulo, Paolo Massignan, Flavio Castro, Marcello Marigliano, Gabriele Bonetti, Riccardo Tempesta, Cristiano S., Paolo C.., Alessandro L. Sponsor: Links: #dearMoon: SpaceX's 1st Passenger Flight Around the Moon 15 paesi europei vogliono regolarizzare il fenomeno delle loot box Sony Finally Admits It Doesn’t Own Bach Disincanto Software No Sex Please, We’re Apple Amazon: Retailers Gonna Retail SpaceX gives us a glimpse of its Mars base vision Here's every Alexa device Amazon announced today I transumanisti sono dappertutto. Parola di Mark O'Connell Vodafone OneNumber: ecco i dettagli del piano eSIM per Apple Watch LTE Amazon Will Consider Opening Up to 3,000 Cashierless Stores by 2021 SpaceX's New BFR Spaceship Really Does Look Like Tintin's Moon Rocket Amazon is testing a shopping site called Scout SpaceX will send Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa to the Moon Who is Yusaku Maezawa, SpaceX's first lunar tourist? Gingilli del giorno: Essere una macchina: Un viaggio attraverso cyborg, utopisti... huginn on Github LALALAB - there's always something to dazzle 1 Blocker - Make Safari browsing fast, safe and productive
Daniel Bader takes a break from dirty diapers and sleepless nights to join Andrew Martonik and Jerry Hildenbrand for an in-depth look at the staggering number of devices Amazon unveiled at a recent event in Seattle. This is a serious shot across the bow of every smart home company. Amazon excels at automation — now they're looking to Echo all the things into just about every facet of life imaginable. What are your favorite voice assistant and smart home devices? Let us know! Show Notes and Links: Here's everything Amazon announced at its 2018 hardware event Amazon just asked Alexa to declare war on every smart home company Amazon Alexa does a whole bunch of new stuff Amazon announces upgraded Echo Dot with vastly improved sound quality The Amazon Echo Sub is a subwoofer for your Echo speakers Amazon's new Echo Show has slimmer bezels and dual side-firing speakers Amazon Will Consider Opening Up to 3,000 Cashierless Stores by 2021 Fire TV Recast sends local TV to your Echo Shows and Fire TVs Amazon offers its latest Echo devices in discounted bundles, so pre-order now Sponsors: Lenovo Smart Display Techmeme Ride Home Podcast —New episodes every weekday covering all the top stories from techmeme.com! Just search your podcast app for "Ride Home" and subscribe today!
Here’s your Headstart on three business headlines you need to know for Thursday, September 20th, 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's Minutes: Denmark's largest bank faces allegations of fraud on a massive scale, Tilray rises as much as 94%, and Amazon plans to open up to 3k cashierless stores. Plus, the pressing economic question of our time is finally answered. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watercoolesthq/support
Amazon announced Alexa for friggin everything, AmazonGos might soon be friggin everywhere, a life insurer will only sell you a policy if you own a smartwatch, and they’ve finally found Spock’s home planet of Vulcan. Links: Amazon Will Consider Opening Up to 3,000 Cashierless Stores by 2021 (Bloomberg) Strap on the Fitbit: John Hancock to sell only interactive life insurance (Reuters) Life Insurance Offering More Incentive to Live Longer (NYTimes) ESPN's new streaming service passes 1 million paid subscribers in five months (CNBC) Google, Facebook Lead Digital’s March to Half of U.S. Ad Market (Bloomberg) Spock’s planet ‘Vulcan’ found years after Star Trek prediction (SlashGear)
1. Maroon 5 Set to Perform at 2019 Super Bowl Halftime Show 2. Kelly Clarkson Talk Show Picked Up by NBC Stations (Variety) 3. Khloe Kardashian Moving Back to Cleveland for Tristan Thompson (E! News) 4. Best airports? Las Vegas, Orlando and John Wayne are tops, says J.D. Power (USA Today) 5. Amazon Will Consider Opening Up to 3,000 Cashierless Stores by 2021 (Bloomberg) Special Guest: LeeAnne Locken, Real Housewives of Dallas The Morning Toast with Claudia (@girlwithnojob) and Jackie Oshry (@jackieoproblems) The Morning Toast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themorningtoast