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Walmart's Prime Day sale has ended, but major discounts on electronics and appliances remain active, offering continued savings on items like 4K TVs, Apple products, and laptops.
This explainer explores the advanced AI systems behind Amazon's Prime Day 2026 promotions, examining how dynamic pricing, recommendation algorithms, and machine learning optimize consumer offers and retail operations.
Costco is offering competitive deals on premium electronics, smartwatches, and home essentials that rival Amazon Prime Day. The promotions include bonus warranties and significant discounts on high-demand products.
Walmart's Prime Day deal offers a 50% discount on Walmart+ memberships for just $49, including free delivery and streaming services.
The EU's unclear definition of deepfakes is causing confusion for retailers as they grapple with AI-generated marketing content and regulatory compliance.
Computer vision deployments are helping retailers automate physical shelf tracking, addressing costly in-store execution failures and improving productivity. A new study by Coresight Research highlights the financial impact of these inefficiencies and the growing adoption of automation in retail.
Learn how artificial intelligence helps Walmart's Plus membership program work by predicting customer needs and sending personalized offers.
Sam's Club is positioning itself as a strong competitor to Amazon's Prime Day with deep discounts and half-off membership fees. The warehouse club's aggressive promotions could reshape how consumers approach major shopping holidays.
Walmart is launching aggressive tech deals ahead of Amazon's Prime Day, offering significant discounts on laptops, TVs, and smart glasses to compete with the e-commerce giant's seasonal sale.
Amazon is partnering with local dealerships to help Prime members buy, sell, or lease cars online, offering a $1,500 gift card as an incentive. The move represents a major expansion of Amazon's retail ecosystem into the automotive sector.
Amazon's updated search bar now generates AI-created product images to help customers visualize items they're looking for. The feature currently focuses on clothing and home goods, offering users a way to discover similar products available for purchase.
Amazon is offering its AI shopping technology to other retailers through a new Agentic Shopping Assistant built on AWS, with Kate Spade among the first brands to use it.