No Checkout,Is Amazon Go the Grocery Store of the Future?
Author:Josh Horwitz
Amazon Go
Today Amazon is officially opening Amazon Go, a
cashier-less grocery store in Seattle that lets shoppers buy items without
paying cash, swiping a card, or interacting with a single human being.
The opening marks a watershed moment in retail, signaling
a future of automated, AI-powered shopping and checkout. But Amazon is not
moving toward this future alone. A bevy of companies in China, where Amazon is
pretty much a non-player in tech, are also racing to popularize cashier-less
stores. And while few can match Amazon’s technology right now, the speed at
which the stores are opening suggests that such shopping could become
widespread in China faster than it does in the US or elsewhere.
BingoBox
Armed with $80 million in fresh funding, BingoBox is
one of several venture-backed startups opening cashier-free convenience stores
across China. Compared to Amazon Go, it’s low-fi. Amazon uses artificial
intelligence and computer vision to match the face of the buyer with the items
in one’s bag, to eliminate checkout altogether. At BingoBox, all items are
labeled with an RFID tag. When checking out, users scan the items using a
standard self-checkout machine and then pay using WeChat. The company is
working on phasing out its RFID tag system and moving toward image
recognition for automatic purchases, similar to Amazon Go.
Formally launched in 2016, BingoBox now has over 200
shops in 29 cities in China that sell snacks, beverages, and other items,
according to a company spokes person.
Dozens of other startups have emerged in the past year
launching similar or identical concepts. According to data aggregator ITJuzi,
in the third quarter of 2017 alone, China’s cashier-less stores
sector attracted 1 billion yuan (about $156 million) in funding.
F5 Future Store
Some of these business are even simpler than BingoBox. F5
Future Store, head quartered in Guangzhou, is a cashier-less shop that lets
users buy snacks and small meals. While it’s an enclosed space with no humans
on the watch, it’s more like a glorified vending machine than an unmanned
store. Users select food on a touch screen, make a payment through WeChat, and
a snack pops out from a chute. There’s also a “self-cleaning” table. F5’s
venture backers include Sinovation Ventures, an AI-centric fund founded by
machine learning expert Kaifu Lee, the former head of Google China.
China’s internet giants have also made forays into
cashier-less stores. Last month JD, one of the country’s largest e-commerce
companies, announced a partnership with property developer China Overseas Land
& Investment to roll out hundreds of stores that combine facial
recognition, QR codes, and RFID to eliminate checkout and boost data analytics
(there are five so far). Last week in Shanghai, social media giant
Tencent opened a pop-up store in partnership with Easy Go, another
venture-backed startup focused on cashier-less stores, where customers could
purchase WeChat-themed merchandise. While e-commerce powerhouse Alibaba Group has
yet to launch a genuine unmanned store, last summer its Taobao business
launched Tao Cafe, a pop-up outlet that was cashier-less but still
staffed with human baristas.
WeChat's unmanned store in Shanghai
China’s wave of “unmanned” outlets includes more than shopping.
Cashier-less restaurants, karaoke booths and mini-gyms have also
spread across the country. Like the stores, these outlets are relatively
low-tech, enabling payments using WeChat or its ilk. But as a whole, the rapid
emergence of all-things “unmanned” in China shows how quickly the country’s
tech companies will jump on a new trend—at times, much faster than their
stateside counterparts.
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