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Amazon (AMZN) Introduces New Warehouse Robot Designed to Perform Several Tasks at Once
E-commerce giant Amazon ($AMZN) has introduced a new warehouse robot system called Blue Jay, which is designed to do several tasks at once.
Amazon believes it can use robots to avoid adding more than half a million jobs in the next eight years, The New York Times reports. NPR's A Martinez speaks to Times reporter Karen Weise.
Amazon plans to automate 75% of operations by 2033, potentially cutting 600,000 jobs. Learn how this impacts savings, jobs, and corporate responsibility.
E-commerce giant Amazon ($AMZN) is considering significantly growing its robotics program to the point that it could eliminate up to 600,000 jobs
If Amazon has its way in the future, you might see a humanoid robot jogging to your door to deliver packages. According to a report from The Information (citing an insider source) that was later shared by other media outlets, Amazon is working on software ...
Amazon is close to having more robots operating inside its warehouses than humans after the e-commerce giant announced this week that it now has more than a million robots working at its facilities around the world. Over the years, Amazon has spent ...
In the video, the Amazon worker shows rows of shelves dotting the aisles of the warehouse. “[A] crazy thing about Amazon is all these robots will squish you if you go on that floor,” he says. The worker shows that he is standing on an elevated platform ...