Video Data in Retail for Security and Beyond – with Leaders from Solink and Amazon

Emerj - AI Research
Jul 24, 2025 10:00
Riya Pahuja
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Summary

The article discusses how retailers are leveraging AI-powered video analytics to combat rising organized retail crime and internal theft, leading to significant cost savings. Leaders from Solink and Amazon highlight how advanced video data solutions not only enhance security but also provide valuable operational insights, demonstrating AI’s expanding role in retail beyond traditional surveillance.

This article is sponsored by Solink and was written, edited, and published in alignment with our Emerj sponsored content guidelines. Learn more about our thought leadership and content creation services on our Emerj Media Services page. Retailers are facing a surge in both organized retail crime (ORC) and internal theft, resulting in massive financial losses. […]

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