“Life has been a roller coaster for me” – Zandimaz speaks on battle with brain tumour
South Africa based Zimbabwean musician Zandimaz believes she is back on track to recapture glory in the music industry, after she spent the last two years recovering from a seizure suffered while on stage in the UK.
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Tesco could use AI to monitor customers’ baskets and scold them if their shop is unhealthy
TESCO could start monitoring peoples’ shopping baskets and scold them if they try to buy too many unhealthy salty items.
The boss of Britain’s biggest supermarket said that it could use artificial intelligence to monitor data gathered when shoppers’ use its Clubcard.
Tesco could start monitoring peoples’ shopping baskets and scold them if they try to buy too many unhealthy salty items[/caption]Tesco recently said its Clubcard is now used in 80 per cent of all transactions at the supermarket – largely because it has tempted more shoppers to use it with heavily discounted prices.
Around 22 million people are currently signed up for its Clubcard.
Ken Murphy, chief executive of Tesco, said that it could use AI to “nudge” shoppers into making healthier choices.
He said: “I can see it nudging you, saying: ‘look, I’ve noticed over time that in your shopping basket your sodium salt content is 250pc of your daily recommended allowance.
“I would recommend you substitute this, this and this for lower sodium products to improve your heart health’.”
Mr Murphy said at the FT Future of Retail Conference that artificial intelligence could also be used to tell customers which discounts are available, to help them save money.
“It will completely revolutionise how customers interact with retailers. It can help to bring your shopping bill down, reduce waste and improve the outcome and power of that Clubcard.”
Privacy campaigners have already raised concerns about how big companies use loyalty schemes to mine customer data.
Tesco now makes hundreds of millions selling on customer data gathered through Clubcard to advertisers and big food companies.
Mr Murphy said that while some customers had concerns about data sharing “for me as a consumer, I don’t mind giving up that data if I get the right kind of experience back.”
Language extremists sign petition for Wales to be only known as Cymru
LANGUAGE extremists are calling for Wales to be known only as Cymru.
More than 12,000 nationalists signed a petition demanding the Welsh Government officially change the name.
Welsh nationalists have called for the name ‘Wales’ to be dropped in favour of Cymru being used exclusively[/caption] Woke bosses renamed the Brecon Beacons National Park[/caption]The national football team now refers to itself as Cymru and nationalists are demanding the whole country follows suit.
The petition says: “Wales is a name imposed on Cymru and is not a Welsh word at all.
“The world knows about Wales because of its English connection since 1282.
“Hardly anyone has heard of Cymru or realises we have our own unique language and culture which is totally different from the other countries within the United Kingdom.”
A counter-petition deriding the move as a “pointless waste of taxpayers’ money” has gathered more than 5,000 signatures.
The Welsh Government discussed both petitions and said people could use whatever name they liked.
The row comes after Snowdonia officially became known as Eryri in 2022 and the Brecon Beacons National Park rebranding itself as Bannau Brycheiniog last year.
Other petitions from language extremists have also called for “Welsh names for Welsh places” and axing English spellings of well-known tourist towns.
It would have meant Caerphilly cheese would become Caerffili Cheese and Barry Island would be Ynys y Barri.
Holidaymakers enjoying a day out at Barry Island could see it change to Ynys y Barri instead[/caption]