Waylon Cunningham / Reuters:
Sources: Starbucks shut down an AI program to automate inventory counts nine months after rolling it out after it frequently miscounted and mislabeled items.— Starbucks (SBUX.O) this week ended an AI program used by workers to automate some inventory…
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