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  2. As Amazon expands use of warehouse robots, what will it ... - AOL

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    Amazon has introduced a handful of robots in its warehouses that the e-commerce giant says will improve efficiency and reduce employee injuries. Proteus, an autonomous mobile robot that operates ...

  3. As Amazon expands use of warehouse robots, what will it mean ...

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    Amazon has introduced a handful of robots in its warehouses that the e-commerce giant says will improve efficiency and reduce employee injuries. Two robotic arms named Robin and Cardinal can lift packages that weigh up to 50 pounds. A third, called Sparrow, picks up items from bins and puts them in other containers.

  4. Proteus is Amazon's first fully autonomous warehouse robot - AOL

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    Amazon has also introduced a new robotic arm and scanning technology for fulfillment centers.

  5. Warehouse robot uses AI to play real-life Tetris to handle ...

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    The rapid development and deployment of AmbiStack was made possible by PRIME-1, Ambi Robotics' new artificial intelligence foundation model for warehouse robots. This advanced AI enables AmbiStack ...

  6. Automated guided vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An automated guided vehicle (AGV), different from an autonomous mobile robot (AMR), is a portable robot that follows along marked long lines or wires on the floor, or uses radio waves, vision cameras, magnets, or lasers for navigation. They are most often used in industrial applications to transport heavy materials around a large industrial ...

  7. Symbotic - Wikipedia

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    Symbotic’s autonomous robots can travel up to 25 miles per hour, move up and down, and drop off or retrieve one case of products per minute. In contrast with other automation systems, the robots are untethered rather than bolted down or limited to fixed routes.

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