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Price Check on Aisle 3: Retailers Turn to Robots to Manage Inventory

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Bossa Nova, along with San Francisco-based Simbe Robotics, is among a group of tech companies that are using robotics and artificial intelligence. “If it isn’t on the shelf, the shopper can’t buy it,” Skaff adds. Read more » Reprints | Share:

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Brain Corp.’s First Product is a Brain for Floor-Scrubbing Machines

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stands to gain valuable experience toward the development of autonomous, machine-learning systems and self-driving cars. The process does not require the installation of separate mapping or navigation software, or the on-site assistance of Brain Corp. But as a pragmatic industrial product, Brain Corp. engineers, Duffy said.

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Price Check on Aisle 3: Groceries Use AI, Devices to Battle Amazon

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If a shopper interacts with technology in a typical grocery store, it’s usually at the very end—as they are paying for their items. That could be about to change, though.

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Cloudera, Hortonworks Plan To Merge As $5.2B Cloud Data Platform

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Cloudera and Hortonworks, two large, publicly traded companies that compete to offer Web-based data storage and analytics, announced plans today to merge into a combined entity they value at $5.2

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Convoy Reloads With $185M For Its Freight Shipment Marketplace

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Convoy , an online marketplace that connects shippers with freight truck fleets and independent drivers, announced today it raised $185 million in a Series C fundraising round led by CapitalG, the growth equity investment fund of Alphabet, Google’s parent company. regions, CEO Dan Lewis says.

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Xconomy Roadmap 2018: Top 15 Innovation Areas to Watch

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View the Slideshow With the first quarter in the books, it’s time to step back and lay out Xconomy’s editorial map for the rest of the year.

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