Supermarkets of the Future | ABC News
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- ABC’s Tina Trinh explores the technology being introduced into supermarkets to make for speedier checkouts and smarter stores overall!
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In Switzerland, we already have the checkout thingy, super cool.
Coming to a store near you February 2040
In europe we have many zelf scan supermarkets.
+da1stamericus in America we have them everywhere even McDonald's
+Dave Vides precisely. I guess the U.S. isn't that advanced in everything.
army_power exactly and Europeans are more intelligent I believe
Wow that's so awesome technology is really advancing
The smartest thing would be if you have a full shoppingcart and if the shop had a big scanner that just would had to go over the full cart and then scan everything a once, then you don't have to put all your items on to the "line" (I'm from Denmark and don't know the name!) and then put them in bags but can put it all directly in your bags.
they have those but you cant take the buggy to the car you have to hand bomb, or just carry over to the car
i can't wait until everyone is out of a job
+Believe inTruth As someone who works in supermarket retail, let me clear up your ignorance. Checkout operators are NOT the only people that work in supermarkets. Neither are they "lower class or under-educated". The introduction of such improvements has meant faster service which means happier customers therefore happier working conditions. It has also meant that investments have been made to have more staff working back of house. You know like putting stock on shelves.
You didn't hear about the shelf stocking Robots did you? In this video they talk about the screen that tells you where your product came from right? Well in another video with the same device it also has a robot made by the same people to stock shelves. The whole thing looks so sterile it's horrible.
@@drowseekicks7569 Wow... someone is clearly scared of losing his job. :3
Vuk TheWolfy well, if everything is done by robots, what use will humans be?
Now we need it
There will be no shops and no checkouts. There will be computer controlled central warehouses, distribution centres and self driving delivery vans. Homes of the future will be automated to receive and pack your groceries.
I was gonna say the same thing. millions of people are about to be without jobs
Anyone knows where is it? or What? is it a conference or an actual company?
This just means more people are going to be unemployed
Like it has hapenned throughout history! It comes along with evolution of technology. When did you say hello to your milkman? What about Physical Newspaper?
@@Kareemdinho10 well those are still a thing now a days. People in my neighborhood still get physical newspapers delivered every morning
That amazing 👏🏻
so cool!
~~~~ awesome
Wow when I saw the beginning of this video all those cashiers I knew it wasn't going to be a video about Wal-Mart!
Oh good that's what we need clogging up the aisles, people reading the displays. Now the checkout could be cool.
lol we've had self checkout in st. louis for over a decade probably. the only difference here is a useless conveyor belt. the ones here just weigh the stuff in the bag section 2 inches from the scanner..
Squidward: Fuuuuuutuuuurrreeeee
Technology is swiftly replacing man power. However, when there are no more jobs in the most important service sector in the world, retail, how will one be able to afford groceries? Local economy stability? This all leads to destruction for the human race. Great job 1%! You make your Fathers of past times very proud.
Honestly, what is up with people constantly accusing technology of replacing people? Do you WANT to work as a cashier or chef in a fast food restaurant for 8-16 hours daily dealing with customers screaming at your face? Who wants to put up with that negativity? Let alone janitorial or nursing work - NOBODY and I mean NOBODY wants to clean and wipe filth off toilets and people's bums. These are labor intensive jobs that nobody wants to do that technology is replacing. Companies are simply taking test-and-trial steps with the easier tasks first (such as item checkout) as bathroom cleaning is a more complex task which will need to be done at a later step. Yes maybe it's a bad idea that robots are taking away every last job existent. But realize that that's going to be at a MUCH later time as transitioning an entire business into AI will cost hundreds of thousands. And companies do not plan to make that expense at the present. Honestly everyone commenting here literally have nothing to complain about as you all will be LONG GONE, by old age of course, by the time AI even "takes over". Also, it's not like humans do the best at their work anyways. Employees will still give you an attitude if you request them to do anything, especially the ones that just hate their jobs.
The phone scanning one is just asking for people to rob them. The other ones look cool though, but as stated, it does put people out of employment (but honestly it replaces jobs that most people don't want, but often need)
I shop online for groceries every three months.
Too advanced, I think I hear the conveyer belt talk to me....
I like
These are all horrible wastes of money. I don’t understand why companies would put millions of dollars into these conveyor POS systems that bring in no extra profit and don’t make checkouts any easier. And the Swedish company with the conveyor belt that has a scale, that’s nothing new. Go to any grocery story or warehouse club they all have scales built in and most self checkout systems send items back for incorrect dimensions. The only innovation I see it with systems like the last one, scan and go. Stores where you can either pick up a scanner when you arrive and scan as you shop, or scan off your phone. This way no lines.
now a can of chicken noodle is gonna cost me 10 bux
Why are Aldi's shoppers all cross eyed?
This is all great until it crashes or malfunctions. I had a chevy blazer years ago that had a fully electronic dashboard. I thought it was cool as anything. Until one day I was driving on the freeway and the dashboard went blank! I had NO idea how much gas I had, how fast I was going, nothing! It was the most creepy feeling. Cost a FORTUNE to have fixed, too! I'm old-fashioned and see nothing wrong with the way we're doing our grocery shopping today. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! We're just a society that's getting more and more lazy along with more and more demanding.
This is why Andrew Yang is my favorite candidate for the Democratic race!!
Yang 2020
Hm..Interesting...
More chemicals, and more lasers causes....
That is cool but the sad part is less jobs for people.
So sad job losses
Honestly, what is up with people constantly accusing technology of replacing people? Do you WANT to work as a cashier or chef in a fast food restaurant for 8-16 hours daily dealing with customers screaming at your face? Who wants to put up with that negativity? Let alone janitorial or nursing work - NOBODY and I mean NOBODY wants to clean and wipe filth off toilets and people's bums. These are labor intensive jobs that nobody wants to do that technology is replacing. Companies are simply taking test-and-trial steps with the easier tasks first (such as item checkout) as bathroom cleaning is a more complex task which will need to be done at a later step. Yes maybe it's a bad idea that robots are taking away every last job existent. But realize that that's going to be at a MUCH later time as transitioning an entire business into AI will cost hundreds of thousands. And companies do not plan to make that expense at the present. Honestly everyone commenting here literally have nothing to complain about as you all will be LONG GONE, by old age of course, by the time AI even "takes over". Also, it's not like humans do the best at their work anyways. Employees will still give you an attitude if you request them to do anything, especially the ones that just hate their jobs.
BEHIND THE SCENES "XBOX KENECT" is hard at work capturing your data "HARD AT WORK"???? @41 seconds.... yea.....
You can't fight the future we are all meaningless
What's wrong with spam? :p
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I don't like the Future!
no
illuminati confirmed
Sooo i am not going to be a cashier anymore thanks alot........ :(
42 xbox symbol lol just look
Xd
how is this suppose to work with all the dumbed down children in our future, he lines will get even longer. but I do not mind waiting in line knowing someone has a job, but I will not wait in line for this
Amazin go beat them to it. These converbelt people are out of business too.
No more jobs for humans. It's disappointing.
Fucking lame...Why can't I just select the items and pay for the items from my phone and have an employee or robot bring the items out to my car in the parking lot?
More advanced Tech/Machinery doing everything for humanity as usual so we can get even fatter, eh?
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EXACTLY. PEOPLE CAN'T SEE BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE TO BE BLIND.
Another stupid, over the top, concocted by socially awkward nerds, yes there is a need to better faster grocery shopping, but this is over the top. Complex and will fail. People need fast simply and efficient.