Studies in the UK have indicated a significant percentage of customers engage in this form of theft at self-checkouts.
Home Bargains, a discount retailer in the UK, is testing anti-theft software at self-checkout lanes.
The system uses AI integrated with the store’s CCTV coverage to monitor whether items passing through self-checkouts have been properly scanned, according to a Daily Mail report.
The retailer has partnered with SAI, Storewide Active Intelligence and Everseen for this initiative. Currently being trialed in two stores, the aim is to deter “swipers,” a term used for shoppers who intentionally fail to scan items. Studies in the UK have indicated a significant percentage of customers engage in this form of theft at self-checkouts.
The AI initiative follows a previous effort in 2023 where Home Bargains offered approximately $625 as a bonus to customers who reported shoplifters.
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