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Amazon Reveals Warehouse Robots For Sorting Packages and Fully Autonomous Mobile Robot.

Amazon continues to innovate with autonomous warehouse robots.  Watch these two videos and this is just the norm for Amazon.

Amazon has developed a number of warehouse robots to assist with sorting packages and other tasks. These robots are designed to work alongside human employees and can help to increase efficiency and productivity in the warehouse.

One example of a warehouse robot developed by Amazon is the Kiva robot, which is used to move and transport packages within the warehouse. The Kiva robot is a mobile robot that can lift and move heavy packages, allowing human employees to focus on tasks such as packing and labeling.

Another example is the Amazon Scout, a small, autonomous delivery robot that is designed to deliver packages to customers’ doorsteps. The Amazon Scout is equipped with advanced sensors and navigation technology that allow it to navigate around obstacles and deliver packages safely.

Overall, Amazon’s warehouse robots have helped to streamline the company’s operations and improve efficiency in its fulfillment centers.

Automation and Robot Quotes

  • “Supply Chain automation using emerging technologies such as IoT and artificial intelligence will drive efficiency like we have never seen before.”  ~Dave Waters.
  • “Automation and technology would be a great boon if it were creative if there were more leisure more opportunity to engage in raising a family providing guidance to the young all the stuff we say we need. America will work if we’re all in it together. It’ll work when there’s a shared sense of destiny. It can be done!” ~Jerry Brown
  • “Robotics, once the almost exclusive purview of science fiction, is now approaching a point at which it will be capable of dramatic influence over humanity. These advancements are as much a lesson in caution as in the wonder of the human imagination.” ~Nate Church
  • “Instead of proving to be “labor saving devices,” our machines create more work for more of us to do! Instead of the “problem” of leisure, we face an array of problems caused by overwork; families that erode because we have less time to be at home, troubled and troubling young people who share little or no time with adults, anemic communities bled dry of the people’s time, their life’s blood, and institutions that focus solely on teaching people how to work rather than how to live together freely.” ~Benjamin Kline Hunnicutt
  • “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.”  ~ Socrates

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