2019
DOI: 10.3390/bdcc3010011
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A Domain-Oriented Analysis of the Impact of Machine Learning—The Case of Retailing

Abstract: Information technologies in general and artifical intelligence (AI) in particular try to shift operational task away from a human actor. Machine learning (ML) is a discipline within AI that deals with learning improvement based on data. Subsequently, retailing and wholesaling, which are known for their high proportion of human work and at the same time low profit margins, can be regarded as a natural fit for the application of AI and ML tools. This article examines the current prevalence of the use of machine … Show more

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“…The literature is yet to engage with the significance of social change that will be involved in switching between human-made and AImade goods and services. AI is intensively used for learning about human demand patterns to serve as a technology that enhances the efficiency of marketing Kwong, Jiang, and Luo (2016) and retailing (Weber & Schütte, 2019). Very few studies have paid much attention to the specificities of the demand for AI goods and services, but two examples do exist.…”
Section: Taste Fear and Cultural Proximity In The Demand For Ai Goods And Services -Annie Tubadjimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature is yet to engage with the significance of social change that will be involved in switching between human-made and AImade goods and services. AI is intensively used for learning about human demand patterns to serve as a technology that enhances the efficiency of marketing Kwong, Jiang, and Luo (2016) and retailing (Weber & Schütte, 2019). Very few studies have paid much attention to the specificities of the demand for AI goods and services, but two examples do exist.…”
Section: Taste Fear and Cultural Proximity In The Demand For Ai Goods And Services -Annie Tubadjimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data provide information regarding future offerings, promotions, and help retailers manage their supply chain operations, inventory fulfillment, and distribution systems. Walmart, for instance, uses an ML algorithm with image recognition capabilities called "Eden" to classify produces according to their freshness and to predict when they will go bad (Weber and Schütte 2019). Home Depot uses deep learning to predict stock-out probabilities of inventory items and to automate inventory replenishment decisions, whereas the Kroger Company uses deep learning to find the shortest path to navigate in a warehouse to complete a customer order (Weber and Schütte 2019).…”
Section: Ai In Retail Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ML is a subset of AI that focuses on building systems that can learn -or improve performancebased on data they process. Today there are ML-based applications that work virtually all around us [27]. When we interact with banks, buy online or use social media, ML algorithms come into play to create an effective, smooth and secure experience.…”
Section: Current Ai Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%