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Google's Ai Assistant Gets Full Access to Walmart: Rewriting the Rules of Retail

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John Furner, the soon-to-be new CEO of Walmart, has no doubt that consumers will soon be shopping via artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots rather than online stores or apps. That's why Walmart has decided to give full access to its data to Google's AI assistant, Gemini.
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John Furner, the soon-to-be new CEO of Walmart, has no doubt that consumers will soon be shopping via artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots rather than online stores or apps. That's why Walmart has decided to give full access to its data to Google's AI assistant, Gemini.

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vz.lt broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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