As the second-largest employer in America, Amazon currently employs around 1.5 million workers. (1, 2) Between 2018 and today, Amazon has onboarded hundreds of thousands of workers, effectively ...
With Amazon retraining its workforce to the tune of $700 million, nearly a third of the company’s U.S. workers will become accustomed to more tech-intensive responsibilities. This effort—one of the ...
Amazon automation can be profitable in 2026, but success hinges on execution and experienced oversight. Real Amazon automation involves advanced software for product research and compliance, but ...
Since Amazon first introduced robots into its warehouses six years ago, the company has seen staggering growth. And demand has only intensified during the pandemic as more people do their shopping ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. When Amazon unveiled its Vulcan touch-sensing warehouse robot last week, it framed the technology as a ...
The nation’s second-largest employer is reportedly hoping robots will take your job—or, what could have potentially been your job, at least. After years of hiring thousands of warehouse employees and ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Amazon.com Inc. says it’s testing two new technologies to increase automation in its warehouses, including a trial of a humanoid robot.
Amazon’s $1 billion industrial innovation fund is to step up investments in companies that combine artificial intelligence and robotics, as the ecommerce giant seeks to drive efficiencies across its ...
For decades, one of the hardest problems for robot developers to crack has been something seemingly mundane: how to replicate the human hand’s ability to pick up stuff. Amazon.com just came a lot ...