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Amazon warehouse robots don’t quite rival human workers… yet

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  • Amazon’s robots handled 224 units/hour, compared with humans at 243 units/hour
  • Robots are more consistent, but humans can be quicker in some cases
  • Further research is needed to prevent damages

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 their names say it all – they’re designed to assist in the stowing and picking processes at fulfilment centers.

However, the company has acknowledged that current robot technology is in no place to replace human workers despite achieving promising results.

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