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Castore and GXO Detail 'Sustainable Scale' Strategy at Drapers Supply
At the Drapers Supply Chain Summit, Castore CSCO Adrian Harris detailed how the rapid-growth sportswear brand is shifting focus from breakneck expansion to 'sustainable scale' with logistics partner GXO. The partnership is central to operationalizing sustainability in Castore's supply chain.
Agentic storefronts: How AI agents are reshaping the shopping journey from
Major tech companies integrate AI agents into search and checkout; platforms like ChatGPT become primary shopping discovery channels. Agentic storefronts (e.g., Swap) guide shoppers end-to-end, getting smarter per session.
Zippin Reports Strong March for AI-Powered Autonomous Store Technology
The autonomous store technology provider Zippin had a 'Marvellous March,' signaling ongoing growth and deployment activity for its AI and computer vision-powered checkout-free solutions in the retail sector.
AI-Powered 'Vibe Coding' Drives 84% Surge in App Store Submissions
App Store submissions surged 84% last year to over 600,000 new apps, driven by AI-assisted 'vibe coding.' This rapid proliferation is devaluing traditional development skills and flooding the market with low-quality applications.
Loop Tests AI Agent to Streamline Store Operations
Loop is trialing an AI agent focused on store operations automation. This represents a direct move to apply autonomous AI systems to the complex, physical environment of retail stores, aiming to improve efficiency.
Apple Removes AI Coding Apps Replit & Vibecode from App Store, Coinciding with Xcode AI Integration
Apple has removed AI-powered coding apps Replit and Vibecode from the App Store, reportedly for enabling app creation outside Apple's approval system. This coincides with Apple's recent integration of its own AI coding assistant into Xcode.
POP.STORE Launches ECHO-ME, an Agentic AI Platform to Run Creator Businesses
POP.STORE has launched ECHO-ME, an 'agentic AI commerce platform' designed to autonomously manage the business operations for creators. It monitors social DMs, detects brand deals, ranks followers, and drives sales, aiming to act as an intelligent operating layer for 15,000 onboarded creators.
Uber Eats Details Production System for Multilingual Semantic Search Across Stores, Dishes, and Items
Uber Eats engineers published a paper detailing their production semantic retrieval system that unifies search across stores, dishes, and grocery items using a fine-tuned Qwen2 model. The system leverages Matryoshka Representation Learning to serve multiple embedding sizes and shows substantial recall gains across six markets.
REWE Expands Pick&Go Cashierless Store Test to Seventh Location in Hanover
German retailer REWE has launched its seventh Pick&Go cashierless convenience store test location in Hanover. This expansion signals continued investment in frictionless retail technology, a space where AI-powered computer vision and sensor fusion are critical.
An AI Agent Opened a Store in San Francisco, Then Forgot Its Staff
An AI agent named 'Andi' autonomously opened and managed a pop-up gift shop in San Francisco. The experiment revealed a critical failure: the AI forgot its human staff, underscoring the brittleness of current agentic systems in real-world, physical retail environments.
Building a Store Performance Monitoring Agent: LLMs, Maps, and Actionable Retail Insights
A technical walkthrough demonstrates how to build an AI agent that analyzes store performance data, uses an LLM to generate explanations for underperformance, and visualizes results on a map. This agentic pattern moves beyond dashboards to actively identify and diagnose location-specific issues.
Multi-Agent Orchestration for Luxury Retail: The Protocol That Unlicks Automated Warehouses & In-Store Robotics
A new AI protocol enables heterogeneous robots from different vendors to coordinate movement in shared spaces. For luxury retail, this solves critical automation challenges in high-value warehouses and boutique backrooms, allowing seamless integration of diverse robotic systems.
Wireless Brain Implant Restores Sight in Third Human Patient
Wireless brain implant with 544 electrodes achieves third human implantation, bypassing eyes to create artificial sight via direct visual cortex stimulation.
How to Automate App Store Submissions with Claude Code Using Blitz MCP
Install the open-source Blitz MCP servers to automate your entire iOS/macOS app submission workflow through Claude Code commands.
Memory as a Model: Augmenting LLMs with Trained Memory
Paper augments LLMs with trained memory for long-term recall. Model-agnostic approach stores external knowledge without retraining.
Albertsons Launches AI Supply Chain Tool With Computer Vision
Albertsons launched a patent-pending AI supply chain tool using computer vision to reduce food waste and improve inventory across 2,200+ stores.
Airbnb's Engineering Blueprint for a Petabyte-Scale
Airbnb engineers detail the construction of a massive, internally operated metrics storage system. The system ingests 50 million samples per second, manages 1.3 billion active time series, and stores 2.5 petabytes of data, overcoming challenges in tenancy, shuffle sharding, and observability at scale.
Logile to Showcase AI-Powered Connected Store Operations at Retail
Logile, a provider of AI-powered workforce solutions, announced its participation in Retail Technology Show 2026. The company will showcase its Connected Store Operations platform, emphasizing the industry trend toward integrating labor planning, task management, and store execution.
Computer Vision Is Transforming Retail Loss Prevention
The article discusses the growing adoption of computer vision systems in retail to prevent theft, manage inventory, and enhance store security. This represents a direct application of AI to a long-standing, costly industry problem.
Macy's Launches 'Ask Macy's' AI Conversational Shopping Assistant
Macy's has publicly launched 'Ask Macy's,' an AI-powered conversational shopping assistant designed to help users discover brands, trends, and receive personalized product recommendations. This follows an initial dark launch phase and represents a major department store's move into agentic AI for commerce.
Edge Computing in Retail 2026: Examples, Benefits, and a Guide
Shopify outlines the strategic shift toward edge computing in retail, detailing its benefits—real-time personalization, inventory management, and enhanced in-store experiences—and providing a practical implementation guide for 2026.
POP.STORE Launches ECHO-ME: An Agentic AI Commerce Platform for Creators
POP.STORE announced ECHO-ME, an agentic AI platform designed to autonomously run a creator's business operations. It monitors social channels, detects brand deals, and converts fan interactions into revenue, launching with 15,000 creators. This represents a shift from task automation to full business operation for the solo creator economy.
Did You Check the Right Pocket? A New Framework for Cost-Sensitive Memory Routing in AI Agents
A new arXiv paper frames memory retrieval in AI agents as a 'store-routing' problem. It shows that selectively querying specialized data stores, rather than all stores for every request, significantly improves efficiency and accuracy, formalizing a cost-sensitive trade-off.
Shopify Launches 'Agentic Storefronts' for ChatGPT, OpenAI Retreats from Native Checkout
Shopify announced its products will be discoverable and purchasable directly within ChatGPT via new 'agentic storefronts,' while OpenAI is stepping back from its native 'Instant Checkout' feature. This shifts the transaction flow back to merchant storefronts.
Beyond Simple Predictions: How Frequency Domain AI Transforms Retail Demand Forecasting
New FreST Loss AI technique analyzes retail data in joint spatio-temporal frequency domain, capturing complex dependencies between stores, products, and time for superior demand forecasting accuracy.
Federated Fine-Tuning: How Luxury Brands Can Train AI on Private Client Data Without Centralizing It
ZorBA enables collaborative fine-tuning of large language models across distributed data silos (stores, regions, partners) without moving sensitive client data. This unlocks personalized AI for CRM and clienteling while maintaining strict data privacy and reducing computational costs by up to 62%.
Privacy-First Computer Vision: Transforming Luxury Retail Analytics from Showroom to Boutique
Privacy-first computer vision platforms enable luxury retailers to analyze in-store customer behavior, optimize merchandising, and enhance clienteling without compromising personal data. This transforms physical retail intelligence with ethical data collection.
FalkorDB: Graph Database for Multi-Hop AI Queries in Milliseconds
FalkorDB, an open-source graph database, stores connections as a sparse matrix to accelerate multi-hop queries by 100x. Combined with built-in vector search, it enables GraphRAG systems that answer complex relational questions without pre-built articles.
From Surveillance to Service: How Computer Vision is Redefining Luxury Retail Experiences
Computer vision technology is evolving beyond basic analytics to enable personalized clienteling, virtual try-ons, and intelligent inventory management. For luxury brands, this means transforming physical stores into data-rich environments that deliver bespoke experiences at scale.
Beyond Euclidean Distances: How Asymmetric Routing AI Can Optimize Luxury Logistics and Last-Mile Delivery
RADAR introduces a neural framework that solves real-world asymmetric vehicle routing problems, crucial for optimizing luxury goods delivery, store replenishment, and client appointment scheduling in complex urban environments.