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Learn more about the future of retail? - http://amzn.to/2Dt7dQV Retail shopping will change more in the next 10 years than it has in the last 1000 years. These are 5 pieces of technology that will change the way you shop.
Aisle411, the leading indoor mapping app, announces Tango that allows retail shoppers to search and navigate to product locations while getting rewarded in retail environments in a revolutionary new way.
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China is a huge laboratory of innovation, says retail expert Angela Wang, and in this lab, everything takes place on people’s phones. Five hundred million Chinese consumers – the equivalent of the combined populations of the US, UK and Germany – regularly make purchases via mobile platforms, even in brick-and-mortar stores. What will this transformation mean for the future of shopping? Learn more about the new business-as-usual, where everything is ultra-convenient, ultra-flexible and ultra-social.
In Japan, robots are used for companionship, household tasks, sex. But can they be the remedy for something deeper and more human: loneliness?
If there’s one place on Earth you can already get a glimpse of our robot-assisted future, it’s Japan. Routinely at the forefront of robotics research, the country has brought us some of the weirdest automatons, most lifelike androids, and cutest helper-bots.
Inside the Japanese Hotel Staffed by Robots…
This photo is disturbing, and speaks volumes…
“Until you realize how easily it is for your mind to be manipulated, you remain the puppet of someone else’s game.” ― Evita Ochel
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence and the End of Code
By Jason Tanz
And now, 80 years after Alan Turing first sketched his designs for a problem-solving machine, computers are becoming devices for turning experience into technology. For decades we have sought the secret code that could explain and, with some adjustments, optimize our experience of the world. But our machines won’t work that way for much longer—and our world never really did. We’re about to have a more complicated but ultimately more rewarding relationship with technology. We will go from commanding our devices to parenting them.
Soon we won’t program computers, instead, we’ll train them like dogs - why not like in a circus… Read more:
The End Of The Code: http://bit.ly/25f4MOn
Report: Youths want virtual reality #Virtualreality http://dlvr.it/L31hFM
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