Amazon has announced an upgraded version of its autonomous warehouse robot, Proteus, which will now allow human employees to interact with it using natural language. This enhancement is part of Amazon's ongoing shift towards automation in its warehouses. Previously, workers had to use specialized software to communicate with the robot, which is designed for heavy lifting and moving large carts. The new AI-powered capabilities enable employees to assign tasks to the robot similarly to how they would communicate with fellow workers.
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Amazon introduces upgraded Proteus warehouse robot with voice interaction
Amazon has unveiled a new version of its Proteus warehouse robot that allows for voice interaction with human employees. This upgrade is part of Amazon's broader strategy to increase automation in its operations.
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- ✕ editorializing: as part of a growing pivot toward automation as the e-commerce giant replaces its human workers with robots
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Amazon develops a warehouse robot that workers can speak to
Amazon introduces upgraded Proteus warehouse robot with voice interaction