Amazon cut at least 100 white-collar jobs in its robotics division as it continues restructuring, even while expanding its ...
Amazon plans a $536 million robotic fulfillment center in Australia, where robots like Hercules and Sparrow will work alongside more than 1,000 human employees.
Amazon recently abandoned an innovative robotic line that it had deployed last year in an effort to streamline some of its ...
The layoffs are separate from Amazon's broader cuts announced in January that impacted more than 16,000 corporate workers.
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Amazon's e-commerce operations rely on thousands of robots to automate warehouse operations. Still, this division hasn't avoided job cuts.
Just months after calling Blue Jay a core warehouse technology, the company shelved it as part of a broader shift in how its ...
Robots have been a staple at Amazon warehouses for more than a decade, performing tasks formerly completed by humans, including picking, sorting and moving packages. Now, Amazon plans to make human ...
The company reportedly started working on robotics 12 years ago when it launched a drone delivery program. According to an article in the Street, it’s now pivoting to an AI-based software that would ...