Current:Home > MySam's Club announces it will stop checking receipts and start using AI at exits -LegacyCapital
Sam's Club announces it will stop checking receipts and start using AI at exits
View
Date:2025-04-13 23:54:34
Sam's Club announced it will start using artificial intelligence to scan receipts at its store exits.
Sam’s Club chief merchant Megan Crozier introduced the new feature during a keynote speech at CES 2024, the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas.
The exit technology will resolve the "key member concern" of waiting in long lines at its store exits, Sam's Club parent company Walmart said in a news release on Thursday.
CES 2024 Walmart announcementsMore drone deliveries, new AI tech: Here's a guide to what Walmart unveiled at CES 2024
Crozier said the company plans to include the feature in its nearly 600 stores across the country by the end of 2024.
"We aspire to be the most convenient place to shop," said Crozier during the presentation.
The American chain tested the technology at 10 stores – nine in the Dallas metro area and one in Joplin, Missouri, reported Retail Dive.
Sam's AI system uses 'computer vision, digital technology'
The new exit system, which Retail Dive said was built by in-house Sam’s Club engineers, will use "a combination of computer vision and digital technology" to capture images of a customer's cart at the exit to verify if the the items in it were purchased, according to the company.
"Now it's one thing to enable this easy kind of exit tech in a small footprint store for a handful of items," Crozier said. "But we're doing it at scale. We're providing that same seamless experience across thousands of items."
She said the technology will have "no problem" with scanning a queen-sized bed, an entire winter wardrobe or a cart full of cereal.
“We are constantly looking at ways for Sam’s Club to be the most convenient membership club and will continue to prioritize using technology to provide a truly differentiated and delightful experience for our members,” Sam's Club CEO Chris Nicholas said in a statement.
Self-checkout product loss
Stores across the U.S. have slowly become more reliant on tech to do jobs that were mainly done by people. It's too soon to tell whether artificial intelligence will help Sam's Club with preventing theft, which can be easier with self-checkout.
Retailers across the country say they are facing higher rates of product loss after giving more customers the option of self-checkout.
CBS News Miami reports that the higher levels of merchandise loss. are not just because of theft. Customer errors, like forgetting to scan the box of soda in the bottom of the cart or missing a bottle of facewash hiding away in the corner of the basket, contribute to the growing numbers.
According to the news station, the retailer removed self-checkout from some stores in New Mexico to address the problem.
According to a study on retailers in the United States, Britain, and other European countries, retailers with the cost-cutting features faced a loss rate of 4%, over double the industry average.
veryGood! (96746)
Related
- American news website Axios laying off dozens of employees
- San Francisco prosecutors charge 26 pro-Palestinian demonstrators who blocked Golden Gate Bridge
- How Kristin Cavallari’s Kids Really Feel About Her Boyfriend Mark Estes
- Ex-University of Kentucky student pleads guilty in racist tirade, assault case
- Shilo Sanders' bankruptcy case reaches 'impasse' over NIL information for CU star
- Death Valley’s scorching heat kills second man this summer
- 2nd woman sentenced in straw purchase of gun used to kill Illinois officer and wound another
- Georgia officials say Kennedy, 2 others have signatures for presidential ballot as disputes remain
- Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
- Nick Carter countersues sexual assault accuser for $2.5 million, alleges defamation
Ranking
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- 3 dead, 6 hurt including teen, kids in crash involving stolen car in Kansas City
- Americans give Harris an advantage over Trump on honesty and discipline, an AP-NORC poll finds
- A city in Oklahoma agrees to pay more than $7 million to an exonerated former death row inmate
- Who's hosting 'Saturday Night Live' tonight? Musical guest, how to watch Dec. 14 episode
- Watch this U.S. Marine replace the umpire to surprise his niece at her softball game
- McDonald's debuts Happy Meals for adults, complete with collector cups. How to get yours.
- California is giving schools more homework: Build housing for teachers
Recommendation
The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
‘Lab-grown’ meat maker files lawsuit against Florida ban
Trucking company owner pleads guilty to charges related to crash that killed 7 bikers
Montana Gov. Gianforte continues to rake in outside income as he seeks a second term
NCAA hands former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh a 4-year show cause order for recruiting violations
Influencer Christine Tran Ferguson Shares She's Pregnant One Year After Son Asher's Death
Sandra Bullock tells Hoda Kotb not to fear turning 60: 'It's pretty damn great'
First-day tragedy: Student, struck by mom's car in drop-off line, in critical condition