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		<title>Amazon&#8217;s automatic payment feature is coming to large supermarkets soon</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2021 06:25:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Amazon will soon introduce the cashier-free payment technology at its grocery chain Fresh. According to Bloomberg, Amazon is ready to bring automatic payment technology into large-scale supermarkets. This is seen as a milestone in the race to revolutionize the way people buy groceries. Amazon introduces automatic payment technology into large-scale supermarkets Features of Amazon&#8217;s automatic [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Amazon will soon introduce the cashier-free payment technology at its grocery chain Fresh.</strong><br />
<span id="more-11448"></span> According to Bloomberg, Amazon is ready to bring automatic payment technology into large-scale supermarkets. This is seen as a milestone in the race to revolutionize the way people buy groceries.</p>
<p> <strong> Amazon introduces automatic payment technology into large-scale supermarkets</strong> Features of Amazon&#8217;s automatic checkout technology, called &#8220;Just Walk Out&#8221;, appear in the planning document for a store under construction in a suburban mall in Brookfield, Connecticut. This technology allows customers to bypass checkout items by tracking any items they pick up and bill when they leave. Shoppers simply swipe their smartphone at the store entrance, where shoppers will likely scan apps or credit cards when they arrive. Inside, cargo is monitored by cameras, software algorithms and shelf sensors. Ceiling-mounted cameras are capable of tracking items that buyers pick up in the store. Amazon seems to have tackled a significant technical challenge, creating a take-and-go system that can handle shoppers&#8217; scores at the same time and cover major supermarkets without too much cost to construction and operation. This breakthrough will push Amazon ahead of competitors, which are experimenting with similar camera-based technology developed by various startups. The executives of these companies have admitted that they may not be able to install cashier systems in large supermarkets in a year or two. The widespread adoption of automatic payments is likely to lead to criticism from labor unions that accuse Amazon of seeking to eliminate cashiers. Because this is one of the most popular jobs in America. The goal of the Just Walk Out program, the company says, is convenience for shoppers, not cutting labor or costs. Amazon has created thousands of grocery jobs since the launch of its first Fresh store last year. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_25_203_38629696/c05ea754811668483107.jpg" width="625" height="258"> Planning brochure for a shop under construction in Brookfield, Connecticut. Photo: Brookfield Public Records. <strong> Industry&#8217;s miracle?</strong> Since the launch of the Fresh chain in southern California, Amazon has opened 12 stores, with 37 more under development across the US. But beyond testing at a Fresh suburban Chicago store, the new chain doesn&#8217;t feature Go-style automated payments, surprising industry followers with a less traditional approach. Instead, Amazon developed the Dash smart cart, which has sensors and cameras that help replenish purchases as shoppers move through the aisles. The shopping cart stops in a seamless shopping experience. They only hold a few bags of food and shoppers are unable to take them out, forcing them to move the bags into a low-tech trolley or transport their food to the parking lot. Keeping track of dozens of people in a large store is a technical challenge. Along with that, cost also slows down the adoption of non-cashier technology. Equipping a camera for a 2,000 square meter convenience store can be done with several dozen devices. However, the coverage of a full-service supermarket is much bigger. With the trend of large area supermarkets in the US, the requirement for more cameras and servers has to be exponentially larger for video processing and storage. That could quickly erase the benefits of hiring fewer cashiers or attracting more people into the store with the promise of seamless payments. Amazon has worked for years to streamline its Just Walk Out system, making it more cost-effective for its own stores and attracting other companies that might license the technology. this. Even as Amazon exclusively opened small convenience stores, the company&#8217;s engineers were asked to build a version of the technology that would be available in stores larger than 2787 square meters or more. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_25_203_38629696/647c00762634cf6a9625.jpg" width="625" height="415"> Smart Shopping Cart Dash. Photo: Amazon. If Amazon completes rolling out the cashier-free payments technology in its Fresh stores, it represents an industry feat. Startups like Standard Cognition, AiFi, and Grabango have all developed autonomous systems for retailers, but widespread adoption of the technology is still costly and challenging to implement in large store format.</p>
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		<title>Amazon&#8217;s automatic payment technology is coming to major supermarkets</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2021 15:18:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[According to Bloomberg, Amazon is ready to bring automatic payment technology into large-scale supermarkets. If this breakthrough succeeds, Amazon could be ahead of many competitors and have a lead of at least 2 years. Amazon will soon introduce the cashier-free payment technology at its grocery chain Fresh Features of technology automatic payment Amazon&#8217;s, called &#8220;Just [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>According to Bloomberg, Amazon is ready to bring automatic payment technology into large-scale supermarkets. If this breakthrough succeeds, Amazon could be ahead of many competitors and have a lead of at least 2 years.</strong><br />
<span id="more-10610"></span> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_26_503_38635470/98902a500d12e44cbd03.jpg" width="625" height="391"> </p>
<p> <em> Amazon will soon introduce the cashier-free payment technology at its grocery chain Fresh</em> Features of technology <strong> automatic payment</strong> Amazon&#8217;s, called &#8220;Just Walk Out&#8221;, appears in the planning document for a store under construction in a suburban mall in Brookfield, Connecticut. This technology allows customers to bypass checkout items by tracking any items they pick up and bill when they leave. Shoppers simply swipe their smartphone at the store entrance, where shoppers are likely to scan <strong> application</strong> or credit card when they arrive. Inside, cargo is monitored by cameras, software algorithms and shelf sensors. Ceiling-mounted cameras are capable of tracking items that buyers pick up in the store. <strong> Amazon</strong> seems to have tackled a significant technical challenge, creating a take-and-go system that can handle shoppers&#8217; scores at the same time and cover large supermarkets without spending too much to build. build and operate. However, the application is widespread <strong> automatic payment feature</strong> Amazon faces charges of trying to eliminate cashiers, one of the most popular jobs in the United States. Amazon says its goal is to facilitate shoppers, not cut labor costs. Amazon says it has created thousands of groceries jobs since it opened its first fresh food store last year. <strong> Supermarket</strong> Under construction in Connecticut covers approximately 3,000 square meters, including warehouse, office space and a temporary storage area for online ordering. The shopping mall should be covered with cameras that are about 2,000 square meters in size. This space is 3 times bigger than supermarkets using Just Walk Out technology today, so automatic payment solution can solve Amazon&#8217;s human resource problem. Since the launch of the Fresh chain in southern California, Amazon has opened 12 stores, with 37 more under development across the US. But beyond testing at a Fresh suburban Chicago store, the new chain doesn&#8217;t feature Go-style automated payments, surprising industry followers with a less traditional approach. Instead, Amazon developed the Dash smart cart, which has sensors and cameras that help replenish purchases as shoppers move through the aisles. The shopping cart stops in a seamless shopping experience. They only hold a few bags of food and shoppers are unable to take them out, forcing them to move the bags into a low-tech trolley or transport their food to the parking lot. Last year, Amazon launched an identity system that allows shoppers to &#8220;wave&#8221; to pay. The system is called Amazon One and is deployed in convenience stores, bookstores &#8230; in the Seattle area and is planning to continue to expand elsewhere.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2021 18:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Andes (MAAP) Amazon Forest Monitoring Project (MAAP) recently released a report showing that in 2020, the largest rainforest on the Amazon planet lost 2.3 million hectares of primary forest, up 17% from the previous year. . Cleio Junior, a firefighter at the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Natural Resources, discovered a dead anteater while [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Andes (MAAP) Amazon Forest Monitoring Project (MAAP) recently released a report showing that in 2020, the largest rainforest on the Amazon planet lost 2.3 million hectares of primary forest, up 17% from the previous year. .</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Cleio Junior, a firefighter at the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Natural Resources, discovered a dead anteater while he was on a fire control mission near the Amazonas state. Photo: Reuters. </em> The above data is based on the research results of MAAP when conducting the analysis of very high resolution satellite images and data, recorded in the territories of all countries in the Amazon Delta, including Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guyana and Surinam. Accordingly, the Amazon&#8217;s primary forest area lost in the past year alone is equivalent to that of the Central American nation of El Salvador. The countries with the most loss of Amazon primary forests in 2020 are Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador, respectively. Still according to the MAAP, more than 65% of deforestation of the entire Amazon region in 2020 was recorded in Brazil. South America&#8217;s largest country by acreage has lost a total of 1.5 million hectares of forest in the past year, up more than 13% from the year before. The area of ​​deforestation in Brazil is nearly twice the size of Puerto Rico and is mainly concentrated in the south of the country. Meanwhile, the deforestation area in Bolivia in 2020 amounted to a record 240,000 hectares, mainly due to the fires occurring in the Southeast of the country that destroyed the forests in the ecosystems. Chiquitano and Chaco slices. In the case of Peru, the country lost 190,000 hectares of primary forest last year, up 18% from 2019 and also a record number. The main cause of deforestation in Peru is attributed to the burning of forests for arable land. Since mid-2019, data from the early warning satellite system showed that the deforestation rate in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil tended to increase, to the fastest in a decade. According to the Brazilian Institute of Aerospace Research (INPE), the alarm system recorded forest deforestation in May up to 739 km2. This is higher than the 550 square kilometers recorded in May 2018, and twice as high as the area of ​​forest that was destroyed two years ago. According to the head of INPE, Claudio Almeida, 2019 is a &#8220;bad year&#8221; for the Amazon. As the country with the most area of ​​Amazon, but Brazil is also the country with the most forest loss in 2018 with nearly 16,187 km2. The main reason is due to deforestation for livestock, soybean cultivation and mining. According to the data of Mapbiomas &#8211; a research project on the disappearance of protective forest areas in the Amazon forest, in the last 30 years there has been 953,000 hectares of lost forest including protected areas, lands indigenous and inland lands. It is recognized that this figure is equivalent to 6 times the size of the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil&#8217;s largest city and South America. The results of Mapbiomas add that, excluding protection forests, the Amazon forest area destroyed in the past 30 years has reached 39.8 million hectares, equivalent to 19% of the total natural forest area ever existed. in 1985. Satellite imagery also shows that 84% of the lost area of ​​the world&#8217;s largest rainforest has become agricultural land, including pastures and pastures. farmyard. In early December 2020, the European Union (EU) envoy to Brazil, Ambassador Ignacio Ybanez said, until Brazil has not committed to preventing deforestation of the Amazon, the Free Trade Agreement between the EU and the South American Common Market (Mercosur) will not be approved by the parliament of the EU member states to come into force. This happens when the world is concerned about the &#8220;green lung of the Earth&#8221; that is Amazon being burned more and more. The EU Embassy in Brazil mentioned the deforestation of the Amazon and participation in the Paris Agreement on climate change. In fact, the Amazon wildfire is already at an alarming rate. It not only affects a few countries but is also global because it is the largest forest in the world with immeasurable value.</p>
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