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Amazon will sell the technology for cashless stores

Last month, Amazon opened the first cashless and cashier store, Amazon Go. Less surprisingly, the company announced this week that the technology would be available to competitors. The technology the company offers is simply called "Just Walk Out".

In addition to the basic instructions on how the shops operate, the site also comes with the promise that the company will soon deliver everything needed to create an autonomous store.

In addition to the technology needed, such as a bunch of sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence, Amazon will also offer 24-hour customer support. Installing the necessary technology in stores will take no more than a few weeks.

The biggest difference with Amazon stores is the need for a credit card, which the company says the customer uses to enter the store. After this, it buys what it needs and comes out and the system will automatically charge. In the case of Amazon stores, payment is made using the smartphone app.

Although the company does not dispute that the technology will require fewer employees, it will still be necessary to contact customers and fill shelves when emptied.

It may come as little surprise that the company has decided to "lease" the technology, but this is a business model that has so far made Amazon a big success with the AWS cloud.

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