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Oct. 23, 2025
| This week’s tech news and insights for retail leaders
The company will launch its Monster High experience on the online game platform this week, soon followed by Hot Wheels, Barbie and Uno, as it continues its focus on IP.
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The discount retailer during its investor day discussed how AI has helped hiring efforts, all while some analysts questioned its pricing strategy.
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The retailer worked with Avery Dennison on developing the solution in an effort to minimize food waste and improve inventory management.
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Those groups are harnessing artificial intelligence for gift ideas and to compare prices this season, a new survey states.
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An integration powered by Amazon Ads’ retail media data is meant to drive “more measurable business outcomes” for E.l.f. on the platform.
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AI is being leveraged across retail functions from customer service to forecasting and fulfillment. Explore how retailers like Walmart are connecting their human employees to the technology to drive efficiency in
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The holidays are not the time to test exciting new innovations, experts say, but a good first impression can win customers long term.
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Customers are worrying over payment security, privacy and potential mistakes with autonomous AI purchases, a Riskified survey found.
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