Artificial intelligence that makes humans more efficient and robots that make them less necessary: That’s the future Amazon.com is building in its e-commerce fulfillment business. The retail giant ...
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Amazon's new warehouse robot has a 'sense of touch' that could see it replace human workers
Amazon's Vulcan, the first warehouse robot with touch sensitivity, has begun operations in the company's Spokane, Washington, and Hamburg, Germany, fulfillment centers.
Amazon made a lot of noise in October when it unveiled Blue Jay, a multi-armed warehouse robot built to speed up same-day deliveries. Just months later, the company quietly ended the program. The ...
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 ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Amazon has pulled the plug on one of its newest warehouse robots, a few months after unveiling it.
Across the top floors of an Amazon warehouse in Garner, North Carolina, about 10 miles south of Raleigh, the robots are already crowding out human workers. A sprawling robotic system in the middle of ...
Warehouse robots are reshaping the way goods move across the globe, handling millions of units daily with precision and speed. In 2026, labor shortages and surging e-commerce demand are accelerating ...
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