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30 articles about in store technology in AI news
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.
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.
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.
Coresight Research Report: Technology and Resilience as Path to Stronger Retail Margins
Coresight Research has published a report titled 'Supply Chain Insights for Food, Drug and Mass Retail: Technology, Resilience and the Path to Stronger Margins.' The research focuses on how strategic tech adoption can fortify operations and profitability in key retail segments.
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.
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.
Nvidia and Antoine Arnault Partner to Advance Virtual Try-On Technology
Nvidia and Antoine Arnault are collaborating to push virtual try-on technology forward, leveraging Nvidia's AI hardware and Arnault's luxury industry influence. This partnership aims to solve long-standing accuracy and scalability challenges in digital fashion fitting.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Agentic AI Emerges as a Strategic Force in Private Label and Loyalty
Three industry reports highlight the growing adoption of 'agentic AI' in retail. The technology is being used to streamline private label product development and create highly personalized customer loyalty experiences, moving beyond simple chatbots to autonomous workflow orchestration.
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.
Aldi Partners with Instacart to Power U.S. E-commerce Platform
Aldi U.S. has launched a new website and app powered by Instacart's white-label Storefront Pro platform, shifting from in-house development. The move aims to enhance product recommendations, discovery, and meal planning while leveraging Instacart's fulfillment network.
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.
Satya Nadella Predicts AI Agents Will Commoditize Traditional SaaS, Shifting Value to Orchestration Layer
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella argues AI agents will reduce traditional software to simple databases, with intelligence moving to the orchestration layer. This signals a fundamental shift in where value is captured in enterprise technology.
LVMH Executive Makes Personal Investment in Generative AI Virtual Try-On Startup
An LVMH executive has personally invested in a generative AI-powered virtual try-on technology startup. This signals high-level, direct belief in the technology's potential to impact the luxury customer journey, beyond corporate R&D.
Accenture Invests in DaVinci Commerce to Advance Agentic AI-Led Shopping
Accenture has invested in DaVinci Commerce, a leader in agentic AI-powered commerce. The technology transforms brand assets into AI-native, immersive shopping experiences that operate across commerce media networks, digital marketplaces, and LLM-driven environments.
Omnam Group Expands Luxury Portfolio with AI-Integrated Lake Como and Florence Hotels
Luxury hospitality developer Omnam Group unveils a new brand strategy centered on AI-powered guest services and integrated operational teams as it prepares to open the Lake Como EDITION and Baccarat Florence hotels. This signals a strategic push to use technology for hyper-personalized, seamless luxury experiences.
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.
Shenzhen's OpenClaw Event Reveals China's Grassroots AI Adoption Frenzy
A massive public gathering in Shenzhen saw developers from major Chinese tech companies helping ordinary citizens install OpenClaw AI systems, demonstrating China's rapid, bottom-up technology adoption at unprecedented scale.
Public Panic in Macau as Humanoid Robot Walk Sparks Police Intervention
A Unitree G1 humanoid robot being walked in Macau caused public hysteria when a woman screamed in panic, leading to crowd chaos and police seizing the robot to restore order. This incident highlights growing social tensions around humanoid robots in public spaces.
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.
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.
Impact Analytics Wins 'Demand Forecasting Solution of the Year' for Second
Impact Analytics secured the 2026 'Demand Forecasting Solution of the Year' award from SupplyTech Breakthrough, marking its second straight win. The recognition highlights AI's growing role in retail inventory and pricing optimization.
YouGov Survey: Clothing Shoppers Show Resistance to AI Tools for Product
YouGov survey reports clothing shoppers resistant to AI tools for product discovery. This challenges retail AI strategies, signaling need for consumer education and trust-building.
Costco’s personalized product recommendations drive $500M in digital sales
Costco’s personalized product recommendation carousels generated nearly $500 million in digital sales in Q3 2026, with 3x higher conversion rates. CFO Gary Millerchip highlighted AI’s potential as a major sales driver, as digital traffic surged 37%.
Amazon launches Agentic Shopping Assistant on AWS for retailers
Amazon launched the Agentic Shopping Assistant on AWS, enabling retailers to deploy AI shopping agents in weeks. Tapestry's Kate Spade used it for a gift concierge, citing 3.5x higher conversion from conversational shopping.