Amazon said Blue Jay's core tech will be used for other robotics projects and the employees who worked on it were moved to ...
Amazon quietly ended its Blue Jay warehouse robot program just months after unveiling the multi-armed ceiling-mounted system designed to speed same-day deliveries in October.
Amazon shutters Blue Jay robot as it transitions to Orbital, a new modular warehouse system enhancing same-day delivery ...
Just months after calling Blue Jay a core warehouse technology, the company shelved it as part of a broader shift in how its fulfillment network will work.
Amazon has shelved the picking system months after launch, reallocating staff and repurposing the technology for new ...
The discontinuation marks a major course correction in Amazon's robotics strategy – and underscores the persistent gap between AI's rapid progress in software and its slower, ...
Amazon Robotics grounded the Blue Jay project after only six months, redirecting resources to other fulfillment projects.
More than 3,000 robots navigate the four-story fulfillment center in Kent, guided by new algorithms that are making them faster and more efficient.
Amazon has dismantled a robot for warehouse use after only a few months. The technology is to be further developed.