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Amid the wave of hype over artificial intelligence, a growing chorus of fear has sprung around software engineering, where executives are threatening to automate swaths of work. But an ongoing overhaul at America’s second-largest private employer has a more immediate warning — already on warehouse floors.
Amazon is using generative AI to drive more same-day shipping using smarter robots and better routes
For years, Amazon has set the bar for package delivery. When Prime launched in 2005, two-day shipping was unheard of. By 2019, one-day shipping was standard for millions of items. Now, the retail giant is turning to generative AI to drive more same-day ...
A Turning Point for Logistics The new-age logistics sector has been more complex than ever. Shipping routes alter with fuel expenses, customer demands are becoming more erratic, and supply chains crack under global shocks.
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line), one of the world’s largest shipping companies, has expanded its partnership with Neptune Robotics to scale up robotic hull cleaning across its global fleet in a move expected to deliver major fuel savings and ...
In 2026, artificial intelligence is moving from software into the physical world through humanoid robots, autonomous vehicles, transforming workplaces and cities.
When you buy online, a robot could be helping to fill your order. A behind-the-scenes look at an Amazon fulfillment center shows how they impact jobs.
Provaris Energy Ltd ( ($AU:PV1) ) has shared an update. Provaris Energy Ltd has established an Innovation Centre in Norway to operate a robotic
Serve Robotics just put its 1,000th robot in service. Robots are coming on line at the rate of 380 per month. The goal of 2,000 robots in service by the end of 2025 is in reach. Without context, it's hard to know how significant 1,000 robots is, but ...