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Amazon's new Alexa-based robot is available for preorder. Here's what we've discovered about how Astro works, when you can get it and what it means for privacy.
Amazon’s new “Vulcan” warehouse robot — capable of picking, stowing and rearranging three-quarters of the items Amazon stocks — could put a vast swath of America’s blue collar ...
We got to see Amazon’s latest gadget early — it’s the long-rumored robot. We spent about 50 minutes with Astro. Like robots of the past (some have fizzled out; others have gone extinct like ...
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 announced its new robot today during a live event, and people can’t stop cracking jokes about this invention.
(Amazon's new robots are named for Sesame Street characters.) The robot uses its arms to select a tote and pull it off the shelf, and then the conveyance brings that directly to Amazon worker Theresa.
The robot is designed to identify and sort specific products along Amazon’s fulfillment line, a task that previously could only be done by humans.
Amazon announced Wednesday it had begun testing a bipedal robot in its BFI1 experimental facility in Sumner, Washington.
Alongside the new robots, Amazon detailed two more automation systems that have been developed by its engineers. The first system increases worker safety by reducing the need for warehouse workers ...
Amazon introduced a home robot called Astro, under development for the past several years, using artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies ...
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