A while ago, Sam’s Club announced the implementation of a new technology called AI receipt verification to make shopping more convenient and streamline the checkout process. The technology eliminates the need for a team member to verify your receipt as you leave the store, saving time and enhancing customer experience.
The rollout of AI receipt verification started a few months ago and is currently being implemented in approximately 120 Sam’s Club locations across the United States, or about 20% of the stores. The system uses computer vision and digital technology at the store exit to verify payment and ensure a smooth checkout process. The system continuously learns and improves thanks to its AI capabilities.
The majority of Sam’s Club stores with this technology are located in Southern States, where it was tested and proven successful. The plan is to extend this technology to all Sam’s Club locations by the end of the year, gradually implementing it to address any potential glitches that may arise during the process. Customers who use Scan and Go feature will not be affected by this change.
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