Amazon is shifting from failed hardware attempts to a software-first, social robot platform (via Fauna) that could plug directly into Alexa and Prime. Tesla is targeting labor and scale with Optimus, ...
CEO Andy Jassy used Wednesday's earnings call to make clear that despite massive investments in warehouse automation, Amazon ...
The deal, Amazon’s second robotics acquisition this month, brings a 50-pound, 3.5-foot bipedal robot called Sprout into the company’s portfolio, less than two months after Fauna launched it to ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Amazon.com Inc. acquired New York-based startup Fauna Robotics, becoming the latest technology giant to step into the burgeoning ...
The robotics system is called Blue Jay, and Amazon said it's already being deployed in one of its South Carolina warehouses.
Amazon robotics chief: ‘I want to eliminate every menial, mundane job’ as AI reshapes warehouse work
Amazon is doubling down on artificial intelligence and robotics to remake work inside its warehouses and fulfillment centers, even as it cuts thousands of corporate roles and faces growing fears about ...
Amazon cut at least 100 white-collar jobs in its robotics division as it continues restructuring, even while expanding its warehouse robot fleet and AI spending. Amazon’s army of robots is growing.
You read the headline. I'll be direct about the question's answer: No, it's not a threat right now. But the more interesting question is whether Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is building the right foundation ...
Amazon confirmed it has acquired Fauna Robotics, a startup building humanoid robots. Fauna's first product, called Sprout, is a $50,000 bipedal robot that's 3 feet, 6 inches tall and designed to be ...
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