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Retailers such as Target, Walmart, Home Depot, Walgreens, and T.J. Maxx are increasingly using AI technology to combat organized theft. The rise in organized retail crime has prompted these companies to invest in AI-driven surveillance and theft prevention technologies. Retailers are collaborating with each other to share real-time data using heat maps, allowing them to predict potential criminal activity and take proactive measures to prevent theft. Additionally, retailers are exploring customer-centric solutions, such as using FaceID or biometrics to allow customers to access locked cases without assistance. Law enforcement agencies are also leveraging AI technologies to combat organized retail crime and create a safer shopping environment.
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Retailers such as Target, Walmart, Home Depot, Walgreens, and T.J. Maxx are increasingly using AI technology to combat organized theft. The rise in organized retail crime has prompted these companies to invest in AI-driven surveillance and theft prevention technologies. Retailers are collaborating with each other to share real-time data using heat maps, allowing them to predict potential criminal activity and take proactive measures to prevent theft. Additionally, retailers are exploring customer-centric solutions, such as using FaceID or biometrics to allow customers to access locked cases without assistance. Law enforcement agencies are also leveraging AI technologies to combat organized retail crime and create a safer shopping environment.

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