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The supermarket is aiming to reduce shoplifting by installing overhead cameras to identify when shoppers fail to scan an item properly, and then showing a live-action replay of the item not scanning.
SHOPPERS have reacted to attempts by supermarkets to reduce shoplifting with new self-service technology. To crack down on ...
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essanews.com on MSNTesco's new 'VAR-style' tech sparks backlash at self-checkoutsIn certain British Tesco stores, new technology has been introduced, quickly drawing comparisons to the VAR system familiar ...
Tesco’s tech trials come at a time of rising theft from supermarkets, with self-checkouts a key source of the shrinkage.
Facial recognition at the checkout, shelves that track your movement and AI-powered football-style instant replays at the ...
Tesco has rolled out AI-powered cameras at some self-service checkouts to catch shoppers who forget (or try to avoid) ...
Tesco has installed cameras in some of its stores which watches customers scan and pack their items at self-service checkouts ...
Tesco's new VAR-style security system has been mocked by shoppers - who say the "annoying" new technology is holding up queues more than ever before. The supermarket chain has installed overhead ...
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GlobalData on MSNVAR-style cameras let shoplifters watch themselves stealInspired by football replay tech, these systems use AI to monitor self-checkouts and show replays when items are skipped.
In some of its stores, Tesco has installed a camera above its self-service checkouts. The camera records customers scanning ...
Tesco has become the latest supermarket to install cameras on self-service checkouts, with one major difference, you can ...
Tesco's introduction of AI technology to some self-checkouts has led to customers joking that it bears a striking resemblance to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology used in football.
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