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No cashier needed with smart cart

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Amazon.com Inc. has developed a smart shopping cart that will ring up purchases and let consumers check out more speedily.

Equipped with a flat screen, the Dash Cart will debut at a new kind of supermarke­t Amazon is opening later this year in the Woodland Hills neighborho­od of Los Angeles, the company said Tuesday.

The e-commerce giant has been trying to stand out in the competitiv­e physical retail market, most notably with its Amazon Go convenienc­e stores that automate the checkout process.

Earlier this year, the company confirmed that it will license a version of its Go technology, called “Just Walk Out,” to other companies. The system uses a system of cameras and algorithms to track shoppers as they browse and charge them automatica­lly when they leave.

Installing Amazon Go technology in existing stores would require shutting the location down for an extended period. By contrast, smart carts can be deployed without disrupting operations. Amazon already has competitio­n: Caper and Veeve both sell carts that let shoppers scan products as they roam the aisles.

Computer vision and sensors identify items as they're placed in the cart, and shoppers will exit the store through a special lane that can identify the cart and process payment, the Seattle-based company said in an email. The cart was designed for small- to medium-sized grocery trips and fits two grocery bags, Amazon said. It also features a coupon scanner.

 ?? Courtesy photo / Amazon ?? Amazon’s shopping cart uses sensors to detect what shoppers drop in. It keeps a tally and then charges their Amazon account.
Courtesy photo / Amazon Amazon’s shopping cart uses sensors to detect what shoppers drop in. It keeps a tally and then charges their Amazon account.

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