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Paris-based AI startup Veesion has developed a gesture recognition algorithm that uses behavior rather than appearances to predict shoplifting.
Hourly retail security workers are now wearing police-like body cameras at major stores. Retail giant TJX, the parent company of TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods, said it’s equipping some store ...
Covid-19 hit retail hard, but now AI is helping physical stores catch up to e-commerce. Standard AI is leading that shift ...
From surveillance systems to strategic store layout, retailers take a layered approach to safety and security.
Walmart employees have begun to wear body cameras as concerns about crime and shoplifting are on the rise. The Arkansas-based retail giant recently began a pilot test involving multiple stores in ...
Video surveillance has long been vital to retail security, but AI-powered analytics are transforming cameras from crime deterrents into profit-building tools that reduce losses and add value.
Locked doors and limited customer numbers are among the new tactics being used by several retailers to tackle the shoplifting ...
Putting body cameras on retail workers isn’t the best way to fight shoplifting | Opinion By Christopher J. Schneider Special to The Kansas City Star December 26, 2024 7:02 AM ...
Chau, in March, was seen on surveillance footage climbing to a top shelf in a stock room and using a trash picker to grab ...
In all of the recorded instances, Senior Cpl. Le Chau was seen concealing items in his Dallas police raid jacket, the ...
Three years after Hy-Vee announced that its security officers would wear uniforms, carry handguns, pepper spray and stun guns and wear body cameras, it appears to be backing off the measures.. A ...