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What's most striking is the role that humans play - no longer dashing around, the ones I saw seemed relegated to feeding the machines and stepping in if needed, writes Graham Hiscott ...
Amazon's Vulcan robot uses touch and AI to stow 75% of warehouse items. Amazon previewed Vulcan during a keynote at Robotics ...
Amazon unveils Vulcan, a touch-sensitive warehouse robot designed to enhance efficiency and reduce worker strain by handling ...
Amazon's director of applied science Aaron Parness described the technology as a fundamental leap forward in robotics.
The robot uses force sensors and adaptive paddles to gently push items aside and slide new ones into tight spaces without ...
Amazon's latest Vulcan robot is the company's first system that can sense touch, enabling it to handle a wider selection of ...
Robot design choices, including color and facial features, can subtly influence consumer behavior based on how they perceive ...
Vulcan isn’t the first robot Amazon produced that can grab and sort parcels and items. It also has other bird-named systems, ...
Amazon has unveiled Vulcan, its first warehouse robot with a sense of touch, designed to handle inventory with precision ...
Amazon has announced a new AI-infused warehouse robot that it says has a sense of touch. This allows the Vulcan robot to pick ...
Amazon's investment in robotics continues with Vulcan, a touch-enabled robot aimed at improving warehouse operations, though ...
New research reveals that service robots’ gendered characteristics can shape customer decisions in the hospitality industry.