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ICYMI: Mastercard unveils two AI-powered touchless retail solutions as consumer preferences and habits shift

two solutions set to help retailers digitize and simplify operations during the coronavirus pandemic.Mastercard partnered with Accel Robotics to develop AI and computer vision technology that will allow customers to shop and pay without waits or checkout lines, creating an experience similar to autonomous checkout. It'll partner with Circle K, Delaware North, and one Dunkin' location to test the technology beginning in October.

The new solutions might make Mastercard an attractive partner as the pandemic changes retail preferences and habits.Though in-store shopping is beginning to

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