Amazon is testing software to move warehouse workers more efficiently, aiming to save millions of labor hours a year, internal documents show.
"Our experience of robots is that it's actually driven up employment rather than the reverse," Amazon executive John Boumphrey told CNBC.
Reading time 2 minutes Amazon says that thanks to advances in AI, its next-generation warehouse robot can now be assigned tasks by employees “the way they’d communicate with a colleague.” The company ...
Amazon is making one of its biggest new bets on Europe, announcing more than €10 billion in investments to expand and modernise its warehouse and delivery network across the continent over the coming ...
Amazon's AI-upgraded Proteus robot can now be controlled using plain language.
Amazon upgraded Proteus with natural-language controls as part of a wider European robotics push involving STARK, Vulcan, and ...
By James Davey DARTFORD, England June 4 (Reuters) - Amazon on Thursday unveiled an upgraded AI-powered mobile robot for its warehouses that can respond to conversational prompts, as part of a €10 ...
Showplace Square, once a symbol of San Francisco's office market uncertainty, is gradually reemerging as an AI hub, as Amazon ...
Lauren Simonetti gives an exclusive look inside Amazon's Westborough, MA robotics lab, highlighting the Proteus robot, which ...
Amid Amazon's Robot Surge, Proteus Charts a New Path Forward ...
Amazon just killed its newest robot. Here’s what went wrong. Amazon’s Blue Jay warehouse robot was pitched as a faster path to same-day delivery. Instead, it got grounded almost as soon as it touched ...
Tye Brady, chief technologist for Amazon Robotics, introduces “Project Eluna,” an AI model that assists operations teams, during Amazon’s Delivering the Future event in Milpitas, Calif. (GeekWire ...
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