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Amazon has unveiled its first robot, which it says has a sense of touch that it calls a "fundamental leap forward in robotics ...
By Kevin Raposo / KnowTechie Amazon's Vulcan, an AI-driven warehouse robot, can 'feel' touch, transforming goods handling in warehouses.
Credit: Amazon/Cover Images Amazon has unveiled a robot capable not only of seeing but also of feeling the world around it.
Amazon’s Vulcan robot adds touch to automation, boosting precision and safety in warehouse tasks while reducing strain for ...
Amazon's new Vulcan robot uses physical AI to carefully stow and pick everything from socks to fragile electronics at ...
Amazon has made a significant leap in robotics by launching Vulcan. It is a touch-sensitive robot that can work with humans ...
Amazon has launched Vulcan, a robot with a sense of physical touch. The company says it uses an arm that carries a camera and ...
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Amazon says that it has developed a new warehouse robot, Vulcan, that can 'feel' some of the items it touches.
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 ...