Amazon's e-commerce operations rely on thousands of robots to automate warehouse operations. Still, this division hasn't avoided job cuts.
Amazon cut at least 100 positions in its robotics unit, continuing a sweeping corporate downsizing tied to artificial intelligence efficiencies and cost controls.
AI-powered delivery robots from companies like Serve Robotics are replacing human drivers across the nation — but they can't ...
More than half of jobs in manufacturing and transportation could be automated over the next 20 years, according to Oxford Economics.
When delivery units operated by companies like Coco or Serve Robotics run into real-world obstacles — like a garden, for example — these robot wranglers spring into action, freeing them from potholes, ...
Labor is breaking. Robots are scaling. The real bottleneck isn’t hardware, it’s orchestration. Train humans to lead machines ...