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Amazon has just unveiled its newest warehouse robot called Vulcan, which has a “sense of touch”. Designed to gently stow items using pressure-sensitive gripping and artificial intelligence (AI), ...
Inside Amazon’s 100,000-square-foot Greenwood warehouse—which provides the greater Indianapolis area same-day shipping for ...
How do customers get Amazon deliveries within days? We toured the RDU1 facility in Garner, North Carolina, to see.
Robots in Amazon's fulfillment warehouse can pick and stow products well enough that the e-tail giant is happy to begin beta testing, but not well enough to leave human workers behind.… ...
Amazon already operates a fleet of more than 750,000 robotics in the U.S. Generative AI is helping make these devices even more effective.
Amazon unveiled more than 750-thousand robots it will use to sort, lift and carry packages in the company’s warehouses. But what does this mean for the online seller’s human workforce ...
Automated reasoning also provides a foundation for Rufus, a neurosymbolic AI shopping assistant that Amazon made available ...
Another Amazon Robotics scientist told WSJ that the demand for robot technicians has created “completely new jobs” for warehouse workers to be trained for robotics apprenticeships. Amazon’s ...
Amazon is slated to report quarterly results after the closing bell Thursday, and the recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act could factor into the e-commerce giant’s guidance.
Amazon's robotic rollout has been fast and vast, with TechSpot reporting that the company had deployed only 350,000 of them in 2021, and that number has almost tripled in 2025. It includes a mix ...
Amazon does know a thing or two about robots: It launched Amazon Robotics and focused on automating aspects of its warehouse operations a decade ago when Kiva Systems was acquired for $775 million.
For the 2015 holiday season, Amazon’s workforce consisted of about 30,000 robots and 230,000 employees. Now, the retailer owns 45,000 robots, marking a 50 percent increase from the year prior.