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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?
Inside Amazon’s 100,000-square-foot Greenwood warehouse—which provides the greater Indianapolis area same-day shipping for everything from paper plates to vitamins—robots and people collaborate in ...
Along with delivery robots, Amazon is working on humanoid robots that would work in its warehouses, according to Reuters, reporting on an event at Amazon's Lab126 research facility.
Amazon warehouses are more automated than ever. The company, a key bellwether for the U.S. labor market, now has over a million robots packing and shipping goods in its fulfillment centers. While ...
Amazon gave CNBC a first look at its new warehouse robot, Vulcan, that can "feel" objects, enabling it to do a job only humans could previously handle.
Amazon is a bellwether for many companies automating their work processes, and its large-scale robot rollout is proof positive that the technology is mature enough—at least for this specific ...
Amazon hits 1 million robots across 300 sites, boosting efficiency by 10%, as automation grows and human jobs in tech and logistics face mounting pressure.
Amazon is investing $1.2 billion in skills training for "over 300,000 employees," including prepaid tuition and a robotics apprenticeship program. "More robots, more jobs.