Tech

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

Share
Share


  • 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.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
One of France’s largest cities has now also ditched Microsoft for open source software
Tech

One of France’s largest cities has now also ditched Microsoft for open source software

Lyon has confirmed plans to pull the plug on some Microsoft software...

Self-employed workers are earning more – and AI is the reason why
Tech

Self-employed workers are earning more – and AI is the reason why

Freelancers are using ChatGPT to help them work – and then charging...

Dual-light 3D printing technique enables seamless blending of flexible and rigid materials
Tech

Dual-light 3D printing technique enables seamless blending of flexible and rigid materials

The result of a new method for printing objects using novel resins...