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Amazon introduces new version of Proteus warehouse robot with language interaction

Amazon has unveiled a new version of its Proteus warehouse robot that can communicate with human workers using natural language. This upgrade allows for easier task assignment, marking a continued trend towards automation in Amazon's warehouses.

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Amazon has announced an upgraded version of its autonomous warehouse robot, Proteus, which will now be able to interact using natural language. This enhancement allows human employees to assign tasks to the robot verbally, rather than through specialized software. The Proteus robots are designed for heavy lifting and moving large carts within Amazon's warehouses. The announcement reflects Amazon's ongoing shift towards increased automation in its operations.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'replaces its human workers with robots'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: as part of a growing pivot toward automation as the e-commerce giant replaces its human workers with robots

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Original Headline

Amazon develops a warehouse robot workers can speak to

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Amazon introduces new version of Proteus warehouse robot with language interaction