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The worlds largest retailer is rolling out 360 autonomous floor-scrubbing robots in some of its stores in the U.S. by the end of the January, it said in a joint statement with Brain Corp., which makes the machines. The autonomous janitors can clean floors on their own even when customers are around, according to the San Diego-based startup.
Walmart has already been experimenting with automating the scanning of shelves for out-of-stock items and hauling products from storage for online orders. Advances in computer vision are also making it possible to use retail floor data to better understand consumer behavior, improve inventory tracking and even do away with checkout counters, as Amazon.com Inc. is trying to do with its cashierless stores. Brains robots are equipped with an array of sensors that let them to gather and upload data.
The robots, which look like a cross between a miniature Zamboni and a motorized wheel chair, already scrub floors at airports in Seattle, San Diego, Boston and Miami, Izhikevich said. Brain last month unveiled a smaller version of the machine developed jointly with SoftBank Group Corp.s robotics arm and aimed at the Japanese market. At that time, Izhikevich said hes looking to deploy the robots for security patrol and deliveries inside big-box stores.
BrainOS is a powerful tool in helping our associates complete repetitive tasks so they can focus on other tasks within role and spend more time serving customers, John Crecelius, Walmarts vice president of central operations, said in the statement.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-12-03/robot-janitors-are-coming-to-mop-floors-at-a-walmart-near-you?srnd=technology-vp
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)Being lost to automation. This is why I am looking at Andrew Yangs Presidential campaign.
Sneederbunk
(14,289 posts)backscatter712
(26,355 posts)NCjack
(10,279 posts)except in lowest price sellers. In every way that I can, I buy from small, local shops.