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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.
Getting robots to pick things up like a human has proven challenging. Getting it right has big implications for the internet retail giant.
Takes Steps Toward Warehouse Automation - WSJ
The Robot Revolution: Automation Comes into Fashion
Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door - Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We Buy: Mims, Christopher: 9780062987952: : Books
WSJ: Deploys AI to Detect Damaged Goods in Fulfillment Centers - Retail TouchPoints
How warehouse tech speeds up delivery
Warehouse Automation Market Outlook: 2020 Update - Logistics Viewpoints
Takes Steps Toward Warehouse Automation - WSJ
Companies Step Up Distribution Automation Under Pandemic Strains - WSJ
Logistics Operators Find Robots Are Helping Recruit Tech-Savvy Workers - WSJ
s new AI focus could place items higher in search results if they're nearby
WSJ: Deploys AI to Detect Damaged Goods in Fulfillment Centers - Retail TouchPoints
7 key steps toward turning your manual warehouse successfully into a fully automated one - Körber Supply Chain
Meet the Army of Robots Coming to Fill In for Scarce Workers. Robots are spreading at a record pace, from their traditional strongholds like making automobiles into nearly every other human endeavor
Dematic Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) featured in The Wall Street Journal., Mithun Perinchery posted on the topic