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The massive facilities where Amazon builds its robots provide a look at what modern manufacturing is actually like.
Amazon's Vulcan, the first warehouse robot with touch sensitivity, has begun operations in the company's Spokane, Washington, ...
Amazon says that it has developed a new warehouse robot, Vulcan, that can 'feel' some of the items it touches.
An official company document describes Amazon's new Vulcan robot and similar machines as key to keeping a lid on hiring growth.
After a series of robotics announcements over the past few years, including its latest Vulcan robot which has a sense of touch, Amazon is testing next-generation models named 'Stow' and 'Pick', and ...
Amazon warehouse workers' newest high-tech colleague has a sensitive side. The e-commerce giant's latest robot, named Vulcan, is its first system that can sense touch, enabling it to handle a wider ...
Amazon has just unveiled its newest warehouse robot called Vulcan, which has a “sense of touch”. Designed to gently stow ...
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In-depth Amazon coverage from the tech giant’s hometown, including e-commerce, AWS, Amazon Prime, Alexa, logistics, devices, and more. Amazon’s new warehouse robot, Vulcan, uses force sensors ...
Amazon has announced a new AI-infused warehouse robot that it says has a sense of touch. This allows the Vulcan robot to pick and stow roughly three-quarters of the items stocked in the company’s ...
This week Amazon debuted a new warehouse robot that has a sense of "touch," but the company also promised its new bot will not replace human warehouse workers. On Monday, at Amazon's Delivering ...
and building the robots. Amazon says it has spent $1.2 billion upskilling human workers since 2019. Parness added that Amazon would never have a fully automated warehouse in the future.