Post by wsannhbz on Dec 5, 2023 2:00:00 GMT -8
Walmart is also using artificial intelligence in its stores. The floor scrubbers that keep U.S. supermarkets clean also do something else. Every day, they take more than 20 million pictures of products on store shelves. If any of them start to run out, they immediately send a signal to the warehouse so the chain’s employees can replenish the missing items. This has increased their efficiency by up to 15%.
FedEx
FedEx, in collaboration with Microsoft, has developed a system for Phone Number monitoring shipments. It’s called FedEx Surround, and it’s integrated with sensors and barcodes on packages, so it can provide real-time information about their location and condition. And it does that by taking into account things like temperature and humidity in the environment. Why is this important? Some shipments, such as pharmaceuticals, must be transported under specific conditions. This was the case, for example, with the transportation of COVID-19 vaccines. FedEx Surround was used then.
FedEx also experimented with an autonomous delivery robot called Roxo. Roxo, which looked like a small industrial vacuum cleaner, was to be used by the company for “last mile” deliveries. It could autonomously navigate sidewalks, avoid obstacles, and arrive at designated addresses. Ultimately, however, the company abandoned the commercial use of Roxo because it turned out that the robot did not meet management’s expectations. Not every attempt to improve distribution channels is successful. As you can see, sometimes it’s better not to try.
Spotify
Spotify uses artificial intelligence in a very obvious way. As you can easily guess, AI suggests to users of the Swedish music platform what is worth listening to. Based on this, Spotify creates personalized playlists and makes music recommendations. Recently, the company went one step further by introducing AI DJ.
The aforementioned virtual DJ not only suggests new tracks but also provides listeners with interesting information and anecdotes about the songs and their artists. Listening to music on Spotify is supposed to be a bit more like listening to the radio – is that a good thing or not? That probably depends on your personal preferences. In any case, Spotify’s AI DJ is already available in selected countries.
FedEx
FedEx, in collaboration with Microsoft, has developed a system for Phone Number monitoring shipments. It’s called FedEx Surround, and it’s integrated with sensors and barcodes on packages, so it can provide real-time information about their location and condition. And it does that by taking into account things like temperature and humidity in the environment. Why is this important? Some shipments, such as pharmaceuticals, must be transported under specific conditions. This was the case, for example, with the transportation of COVID-19 vaccines. FedEx Surround was used then.
FedEx also experimented with an autonomous delivery robot called Roxo. Roxo, which looked like a small industrial vacuum cleaner, was to be used by the company for “last mile” deliveries. It could autonomously navigate sidewalks, avoid obstacles, and arrive at designated addresses. Ultimately, however, the company abandoned the commercial use of Roxo because it turned out that the robot did not meet management’s expectations. Not every attempt to improve distribution channels is successful. As you can see, sometimes it’s better not to try.
Spotify
Spotify uses artificial intelligence in a very obvious way. As you can easily guess, AI suggests to users of the Swedish music platform what is worth listening to. Based on this, Spotify creates personalized playlists and makes music recommendations. Recently, the company went one step further by introducing AI DJ.
The aforementioned virtual DJ not only suggests new tracks but also provides listeners with interesting information and anecdotes about the songs and their artists. Listening to music on Spotify is supposed to be a bit more like listening to the radio – is that a good thing or not? That probably depends on your personal preferences. In any case, Spotify’s AI DJ is already available in selected countries.