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How to Implement Self-Checkout Using AI in Retail Shopping?
Despite experiencing the hassle-free purchasing benefits of online shopping, people have not stopped visiting physical retail outlets. As of now, 82 percent of customers across the world prefer visiting physical retail stores to touch and feel every product before buying (Source: Gitnux).
According to the report of the National Retail Federation, 62 percent of customers have confessed that the self-checkout system is seamlessly improving their retail shopping experience.
What are the Leading AI Technologies Used in the Retail Self-checkout System? Find out here: How to Implement Self-Checkout Using AI in Retail Shopping?
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