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A once-headless warehouse robot is headless no more. Agility Robotics introduced its newest Digit robot to the world earlier this month, complete with its first head and a redesigned set of end ...
Amazon's new Vulcan robot uses physical AI to carefully stow and pick everything from socks to fragile electronics at fulfillment centers. Amazon Unveils AI-Using Warehouse Robot With Human-Like ...
A new NPR/Marist poll found that 94 percent of American workers think it's unlikely they would lose jobs to automation. At a New Jersey warehouse, many workers say they're confident in their future.
A new kind of warehouse robot Walti says the robot at the heart of this system represents a major leap forward for the industry. “There is no mobile robot that can move more than 100 pounds in ...
Amazon says its new warehouse robot, unveiled this morning, is its first with a sense of touch. Watch it pick, move, and stow items in these video highlights from the company, from Spokane, Wash ...
The new robot can handle approximately 75% of the kinds of products at a typical fulfillment center. Amazon The tech is currently in use at centers in Spokane, Washington, and Hamburg, Germany .
This is absolutely Amazon tooting their own horn, but if you have been curious about what exactly such robots do, and how exactly they help a busy warehouse work better, it’s a good summary with ...
Amazon announced its first "fully autonomous" warehouse robot called Proteus. Normally robots in Amazon warehouses have to operate in a caged area separate from human workers. Amazon says Proteus ...
Amazon’s robots are really feeling it now. The tech giant this morning unveiled what it describes as its first warehouse robot with a sense of touch. The robot, dubbed Vulcan, uses force sensors ...
Amazon’s New Warehouse Robot Could One Day Replace Humans ‘Sparrow’ to advance safety in injury-plagued facilities Company also unveiled new, slimmed-down drone design ...
The robot could continue to learn as it sorted through items it had never seen before. Inside the German warehouse, the robot can pick and sort more than 10,000 different items, and it does this ...
Created by the former head of Tesla’s robot division, the Mytra system turns warehouse storage into a game of Tetris. The warehouses of the world are surprisingly empty spaces.