Amazon delivers good before the consumer orders them
Google and Walmart announced last week new initiatives around same-day delivery and in-store delivery lockers,
as the two companies try to keep pace with Amazon.com. Well, Amazon
upped the ante again today by unveiling a new service called Amazon One Step Ahead that delivers goods to customers before they even order them.
The service leverages predictive technology that analyzes
the products customers have been searching for on Amazon’s website, as
well as the products and other content they “Like” on Facebook, to
automatically generate an order and deliver it. “We’re taking
indecisiveness out of the equation,” explained an Amazon spokesperson.
“A lot of our customers don’t even know they want something until it
shows up on their doorstep. Our goal with Amazon One Step Ahead
is to provide our customers with a thought-free shopping experience so
that they can focus their time and energy on more important things.”
Dave Gomez, an Amazon customer who’s been participating in
trail tests, has been pleased with the service so far. “Last night, I
‘liked’ a Depeche Mode video that my friend Victor shared on Facebook,
and today when I got home from work, there was a box from Amazon with
Depeche Mode’s new CD in it. I had been on the fence about buying the
album, but now I don’t have to worry about it any more.”
Not everyone agrees, however, that this new service is a
great idea, or even legal. “This service raises some serious privacy and
ethics issues,” says Elliott Fraser, president and founder of Consumers
Against Big Data, a consumer advocacy group based in Washington, DC.
“What’s next, are we going to start arresting people for crimes they
haven’t committed yet based on what they search on Google? We have to
draw the line somewhere when it comes to the proper use of predictive
technology and the vast amount of data companies and governments collect
about us.”
Ironically, Amazon delivered a copy of the movie Minority Report to Mr. Fraser that same afternoon, along with a free gift — the widescreen version of April Fool’s Day.
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