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posted by Snow on Tuesday December 06 2016, @10:46AM   Printer-friendly
from the amazon-knows-your-spouse-better-than-you-do dept.

Amazon is testing a brick-and-mortar concept store that would allow shoppers to pick items off the shelf and leave without waiting in a line:

Amazon.com Inc said on Monday it has opened a brick-and-mortar grocery store in Seattle without lines or checkout counters, kicking off new competition with supermarket chains.

Amazon Go, the online shopping giant's new 1,800-square-foot (167-square-meter) store, uses sensors to detect what shoppers have picked off the shelf and bills it to their Amazon account if they do not put it back.

The store marks Amazon's latest push into groceries, one of the biggest retail categories it has yet to master. The company currently delivers produce and groceries to homes through its AmazonFresh service.

"It's a great recognition that their e-commerce model doesn't work for every product," said analyst Jan Dawson of Jackdaw Research, noting that physical stores would complement AmazonFresh. "If there were hundreds of these stores around the country, it would be a huge threat" to supermarket chains, he said.

Also at CNBC, Bloomberg, and The Verge:

It'll feel like shoplifting, except you're actually being watched by more cameras than you can imagine.


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  • (Score: 2) by Scruffy Beard 2 on Tuesday December 06 2016, @05:56PM

    by Scruffy Beard 2 (6030) on Tuesday December 06 2016, @05:56PM (#437893)

    You would need some way to make sure that you are not being billed or items you had previously purchased in your bag or for the items in the cart of the person ahead of or behind you.

    It is trivial to jam RFID as well. The system works by walking a binary tree of bits in the IDs. First developed for the ISA PNP standard (or that is where I first read about it). To jam the system, you simply have to respond in the affirmative every time you are asked if you have a specific bit in a specific position.

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