“Smart logistics provider Geek+ announced a same-day delivery partnership with Nike, which will provide advanced robotics solutions for the athletics company’s new distribution center in Japan, according to reports on Wednesday (Feb. 5). Founded in 2015, Geek+ is a global logistics company that provides artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to help warehouses and factories improve their…
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AI creates the perfect(ish) Nike commercial after studying nearly 10 years of ads
“It’s nearly 2020 and that means the brave front-line marketers tasked with capturing our hearts, minds, and wallets have a powerful new ally: Artificial intelligence.” “If you can’t beat him, legend that thing!” https://thenextweb.com/artificial-intelligence/2019/11/19/ai-creates-the-perfectish-nike-commercial-after-studying-7-years-of-ads/
Nike Plans to Get More Personal With Customers by Acquiring AI Startup
“Celect was founded by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professors Devavrat Shah and Vivek Farias in 2013, and has helped many retailers “optimize inventory” through data collection and machine learning. According to its website, past clients include Urban Outfitters, Lucky Brand and Aldo, among other major retail brands.” https://www.google.com/amp/s/observer.com/2019/08/nike-buys-ai-startup-celect-learn-customer-preference/amp/ Devavrat Shah http://linkedin.com/in/devavrat-shah-63b59a2
Nike Fit app uses AI to determine your exact shoe size
“Nike Fit app that can easily be mistaken for a fitness app. It is, instead, an app for measuring your feet by Nike’s standards. The app uses a combination of computer vision, data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and even recommendation algorithms to measure your feet size.” https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.slashgear.com/nike-fit-app-uses-ai-to-determine-your-exact-shoe-size-10576145/amp/
South by Southwest isn’t just big for tech, film and music. Retailers make a splash at SXSW
Photo by Gary Miller “In between the glamour and geeks, companies like Walmart, Macy’s, Nordstrom and Kohl’s are sending execs to Austin to tout new technologies and how they’re keeping up with the changing retail landscape. In addition, some retailers that started out and still mostly sell online will be at this year’s SXSW, which…