Why Safeway grocery clerks worry about artificial intelligence

TBH, it’s a natural reaction for people to have fears related to retail robots and delivery robots. Jobs are potentially at risk, and Fortune.com covers that as it pertains to Safeway.

The rise of artificial intelligence, deep learning, computer vision, 4K HDR, live stream, Youtube, and other technology shines an even greater light on this issue. People need money to survive.

Business executives may be excited about artificial intelligence increasing productivity, but that doesn’t mean that rank-and-file workers are. Consider the grocery clerks at two Safeway stores in the San Francisco Bay Area. A few weeks ago, over 200 workers who are members of the United Food and Commercial Workers […]

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