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Bay Area-based Bossa Nova Robotics this morning announced plans to bring its shelf-scanning inventory robot to 1,000 Walmart stores in the U.S. The plan adds an additional 650 locations to the growing army of retail robots, up front its current number of 350. It’s a sizable presence for the startu. Average salary for Bossa Nova Robotics Mapping Technician in Pittsburgh: $49,432. Based on 1 salaries posted anonymously by Bossa Nova Robotics Mapping Technician employees in Pittsburgh.

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  1. I’m also a product person, so I love designing and making things that go out and work in the real world. I’m also a firm believer in the power of data, artificial intelligence, and autonomy. Bossa Nova provides me with a rare opportunity to combine the two within a nascent, yet growth unlimited, space.
  2. Bossa Nova Robotics, Inc. Manufactures automation equipment. The Company provides industrial robots for retail industries which helps to collect and analyze data.

Artificial intelligence has already proven itself more than capable of defeating humans at board games but the concept of AI fully taking over traditional human jobs still seems like a far-fetched sci-fi fantasy to many. Walmart, however, might be changing that soon.

The company on Thursday released a YouTube video showing off an interesting piece of tech - autonomous shelf-scanning robots, developed in partnership with Bossa Nova Robotics. These machines are the product of five years of development and will be capable of roaming around a given store while 'scanning shelves for out-of-stock items, incorrect prices and wrong or missing labels.'

It's worth mentioning that this technology isn't exactly new to Walmart. The company has already tested shelf-scanning robots at select Walmart locations in Arkansas, Pennsylvania and California. However, this is the first time the retailer has deployed this sort of technology on a large scale as it plans to ship the robots out to over 50 locations throughout the US.

The bots will remain at designated in-store recharging stations until they're given a task by an employee. After they finish that task, the results are then forwarded to Walmart associates, allowing them to resolve any issues the robot uncovered.

If you're concerned about the wider implications of this move such as the potential elimination of the average retail job, Walmart urges you not to worry. For the time being, the company's focus is strictly on using these robots to perform tasks that are 'repeatable, predictable and manual,' freeing up their associates to spend more time assisting customers.

Martin Hitch, Walmart's chief business officer, elaborated on the move in the following statement to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette:

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'It's still really all about the A to Z process of capturing data, analyzing data, creating actions and then taking actions,' Hitch said. 'Within that, we're good at doing a part of it, and we're terrible at doing a part of it. When it comes to picking the product up, the robot has no arms. That's a really difficult science, and it's a slow, slow science. We know that the store associates will always be better at that.'

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