AI assistants could spend your money for you as future of shopping revealed View 2 Images

New research has revealed that over half of Britons would happily accept help from AI shopping assistants. A survey of 2,000 adults found that 28% would be comfortable allowing a personal AI assistant to make purchases for them, based solely on their shopping history and needs. Most are content to let these assistants spend up to £99 without seeking their approval.

The study also showed that shoppers anticipate future stores will feature smart trolleys and baskets that automatically track item prices. They also expect shops to have intelligent shelving systems that dynamically adjust prices and display personalised offers, as well as biometric payment methods. View 2 Images

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