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1 500 cartes Delhaize Plus pillées par un pirate informatique - 20 avril 2021
Delhaize a porté plainte. Les clients lésés ont été remboursés. L’entreprise assure qu’à aucun moment son site n’a été piraté. Et conseille à ses clients de changer régulièrement de mot de passe.
L’enseigne de supermarchés Delhaize a été victime de pirates informatiques voici quelques jours. Une personne a réussi à récupérer les (...)
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Rennes - 12 août 2020
Surveillance à fin commerciale du Carré Rennais
En février 2017, l’association de commerçants Le Carré Rennais a indiqué vouloir installer trente boîtiers dans des boutiques du centre-ville. Comme l’explique Isabelle Laperche, directrice du Carré : « Équipés de capteurs, ils localiseront tous les smartphones connectés au (...)
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Rite Aid deployed facial recognition system in hundreds of U.S. stores - 6 août 2020
In the hearts of New York and metro Los Angeles, Rite Aid installed facial recognition technology in largely lower-income, non-white neighborhoods, Reuters found. Among the technology the U.S. retailer used : a state-of-the-art system from a company with links to China and its authoritarian government.
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Amazon accélère vers un monde sans caisses - 20 juillet 2020
Le numéro un du commerce en ligne vient d’annoncer un « chariot express » qui utilise un mélange de capteurs et de caméras pour scanner les articles. Avec ses enseignes Amazon Go ou sa solution « Just Walk Out », il se positionne comme un acteur majeur du paiement sans contact ni délai. Une tendance favorisée par la crise (...)
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Automatic for the Bosses - 17 juillet 2020
Workers may be more affected by robots taking their bosses’ jobs than their own
Generally speaking, the four economic sectors in the U.S. that rely most heavily on human labor are, in order of most people employed : retail, fast food, health care, and clerical office work. These are jobs that involve interacting — (...)
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Walmart Employees Are Out to Show Its Anti-Shoplifting AI Doesn’t Work - 2 juin 2020
The retailer denies there is any widespread issue with the software, but a group expressed frustration—and public health concerns.
In January, my coworker received a peculiar email. The message, which she forwarded to me, was from a handful of corporate Walmart employees calling themselves the “Concerned Home (...)
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Americans Keep Clicking to Buy, Minting New Online Shopping Winners - 15 mai 2020
Online sales in the United States have surged since the middle of March, when shelter-in-place measures shuttered brick-and-mortar stores throughout the country.
While the shutdowns immediately altered how people spent their money, the patterns have continued to shift as the weeks have gone on, new data shows, (...)
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L’irrésistible ascension d’Amazon - 12 mai 2020
Innovation, monopole, exploitation : jusqu’où ira Amazon, plate-forme tentaculaire de vente en ligne ? Au travers de la croissance exponentielle de ce géant, un décryptage de l’économie opaque d’Internet.
Géant devenu incontrôlable du commerce en ligne, Amazon a transformé en moins d’un quart de siècle la société. Fondée (...)
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‘Just walk out’ : Amazon debuts its first supermarket with no checkout lines - 27 février 2020
The new grocery store uses the same technology as Amazon Go stores : cameras and sensors that link to an online account
An automated gate equipped with a series of scanners greets the mid-morning wave of shoppers entering the first bricks-and-mortar Amazon Go Grocery store on Tuesday in Seattle.
It was opening (...)
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Prime Mover : How Amazon Wove Itself Into the Life of an American City - 30 novembre 2019
For most people, it’s the click that brings a package to their door. But a look at Baltimore shows how Amazon may now reach into Americans’ daily existence in more ways than any corporation in history.
BALTIMORE — Another big Prime Air 767 takes off from Baltimore-Washington International Airport — where Amazon’s (...)
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Le BHV aspire les données de ses clients, mais il est loin d’être le seul - 6 août 2017
La célèbre enseigne de l’Hôtel de Ville a mis en place un système pour tracer le parcours de ses clients dans son magasin. Des pratiques auxquelles se livrent la plupart des grandes chaînes.
DifficiIe de prêter attention aux discrètes affiches du rayon bricolage du BHV quand on peine à trouver les serrures. L’une d’entre (...)
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Amazon to Buy Whole Foods for $13.4 Billion - 16 juin 2017
Amazon agreed to buy the upscale grocery chain Whole Foods for $13.4 billion, in a deal that will instantly transform the company that pioneered online shopping into a merchant with physical outposts in hundreds of neighborhoods across the country.
The acquisition, announced Friday, is a reflection of both the (...)
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Amazon Is Trying to Do (and Sell) Everything - 16 juin 2017
The company’s $13.4 billion deal for Whole Foods is the latest signal of Amazon’s ambitions to have a hold on nearly every facet our lives — like the computer servers that power our favorite websites and the food we eat. Related Article
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Inside Amazon’s robot-run supermarket that needs just 3 human workers - 5 février 2017
If you’re a robot stealing somebody’s job, it’s best to stay hidden.
That’s what Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos appears to be thinking, as his Seattle-based web giant has contemplated a two-story, automated grocery store in which a staff of robots on the floor upstairs grabs and bags items for shoppers below.
The ground (...)