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Tens of thousands of warehouse jobs at risk worldwide as new AI-fueled tech seeks to slash inventory labor costs by more than 90% by making humans redundant

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  • Verity drones can scan 1,000 RFID tags per second with an accuracy rate of 99.9%
  • RFID-enabled drones enhance visibility and real-time item tracking beyond traditional gate systems
  • Technology handles low-priority tasks, ensuring human roles remain safe for now, but the future is uncertain

Verity, On, and Maersk recently collaborated to revamp warehouse operations through a combination of AI-powered drones and RFID technology.

Developed by Verity in Zurich, Switzerland, the autonomous drones navigate warehouse aisles independently while scanning RFID tags with precision.

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