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Pixyle AI wants to make visual search more intuitive for online retailers

Pixyle AI wants to make visual search more intuitive for online retailers

When Svetlana Kordumova was studying for her PhD in AI and computer vision, she was frustrated with the process of finding items to buy online. Search results were often inaccurate, and she knew the technology she was learning could improve the experience. Pixyle AI was launched in 2019 to improve product discovery on e-commerce sites …

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Retailers Should Adopt AI-Powered Stores for Better Customer Service

November 17, 2022 An international research team has discovered new ways for retailers to use advanced technology to meet customer needs and maximize sales. In research published in Artificial Intelligence Review, the team proposes an AI-powered store layout design framework for retailers to best take advantage of recent advances in AI techniques, and its subfields …

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Investors are comfortable with Internet of Things startups, a tech conduit for retailers

Investors are comfortable with Internet of Things startups, a tech conduit for retailers

Crashing markets are pushing investors to pull funding from startups that make internet-connected devices for retailers, threatening to stifle an innovation pipeline for emerging tools like smart shopping carts and inventory management robots. Many stores, which have come to rely on software-connected systems during the Covid-19 pandemic, are now harnessing these capabilities to gain efficiencies …

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Investors are comfortable with Internet of Things startups, a tech conduit for retailers

Investors are comfortable with Internet of Things startups, a tech conduit for retailers

Crashing markets are pushing investors to pull funding from startups that make internet-connected devices for retailers, threatening to stifle an innovation pipeline for emerging tools like smart shopping carts and inventory management robots. Many stores, which have come to rely on software-connected systems during the Covid-19 pandemic, are now harnessing these capabilities to gain efficiencies …

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Investors are comfortable with Internet of Things startups, a tech conduit for retailers

Investors are comfortable with Internet of Things startups, a tech conduit for retailers

Crashing markets are pushing investors to pull funding from startups that make internet-connected devices for retailers, threatening to stifle an innovation pipeline for emerging tools like smart shopping carts and inventory management robots. Many stores, which have come to rely on software-connected systems during the Covid-19 pandemic, are now harnessing these capabilities to gain efficiencies …

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