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Online Resale Jumped 23% In 2024, With AI Tools Driving Growth

The 13th annual resale report from ThredUp shows AI tools helped drive the strongest growth in the resale market since 2021.

The Age of AI Partnership: How Belle Fashion and DeepTech Co-Created Retail's Future

This number, generated by Belle Fashion Group's AI-powered platform Li Ying, represented the culmination of 200+ data dimensions: market trends, procurement cycles, city-specific sizing patterns, even local weather.

Lily AI and A.L.C. to Discuss the Divide Between "Merchant Speak" and "Consumer Speak" in Luxury Brands at Shoptalk Spring

Lily AI CEO Purva Gupta and A.L.C.'s Hilary Peterson to highlight insights and opportunities to capture consumer spend and loyalty Shoptalk 2025 Techtalk with Lily AI and A.L.C.

Shopify has acquired Vantage Discovery, an AI search company founded by former Pinterest engineering leaders

Shopify acquires Vantage Discovery, an AI startup founded by ex-Pinterest leaders.

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Byte-Sized AI: David's Bridal Goes 'Aisle to Algorithm'; Home Depot Intros Gen AI Tools

Home Depot uses generative AI for customer questions; Pinterest experiments with labeling technology to address AI content flood and more.

Lowe's (LOW) Launches Mylow: AI-Powered Virtual Advisor in Home Improvement

We recently published a list of 9 AI News Updates Investors Should Not Miss. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Lowe's Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW) stands against other AI news updates investors should not miss.

Swap raises $40 million to streamline e-commerce logistics with its AI-powered platform

With $40 million in fresh funding led by ICONIQ Growth, Swap aims to enhance e-commerce logistics with AI and international market expansion.

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Denver thrift stores divided on use of AI pricing and productivity tools

New technology designed to streamline the process of pricing and tagging items in thrift stores aims to make shopping easier for consumers and increase production, but some may say this technology could be interfering with the art of thrifting.