Take a look inside Amazon's futuristic new store, which promises no checkout lines and tracks your purchases with high-tech sensors
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- Amazon has opened its store of the future, Amazon Go, to the public.
- The store uses cameras and sensors to track what shoppers take from the shelves, so they can just walk out without stopping to check out.
Amazon Go is finally here.
The store featuring Amazon's "just walk out" technology finally opened to the public on Monday, following a lengthy delay. Located in Seattle near Amazon's campus, it's seen as the future of brick-and-mortar shopping, with complicated technology that's designed to make in-store shopping as seamless and easy as shopping on Amazon.com.
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