"Amazon Expands Just Walk Out Technology to Other Retailers, Debunks Surveillance Claims"

Amazon is set to sell its smart grocery carts to other retailers, with Price Chopper and McKeever's Market stores in Kansas and Missouri already testing the technology. The Dash Cart, which allows customers to scan products as they shop and skip the checkout line, uses computer vision and sensors to track and tally items in real time. Amazon's move follows its strategy of offering its retail technology to third-party retailers, similar to its "Just Walk Out" cashier-less system. Despite recent layoffs in its physical store technology teams, Amazon remains committed to advancing these technologies, although its cashier-less systems have faced scrutiny over privacy concerns.
- Amazon starts selling smart grocery carts to other retailers CNBC
- An update on Amazon's plans for Just Walk Out and checkout-free technology About Amazon
- Amazon insists Just Walk Out isn't secretly run by workers watching you shop The Verge
- Amazon Licenses Cashierless ‘Just Walk Out’ Tech to Other Retailers Bloomberg
- Amazon exec explains grocery tech changes, debunks media reports about human reviewers GeekWire
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