Apple (AAPL) is best known for its iPhone. But what will come next? According to Morgan Stanley, humanoid robotics. In a ...
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Apple's installed base and hardware expertise place it in prime position for robotics revolution: MS
Apple's massive installed base combined with its expertise in the vertical integration of hardware, software, services and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -A fifteen-year veteran of Amazon’s devices division who had a hand in developing many of the most recognizable gadgets is leaving the company at the end of October, marking ...
A top Amazon executive, Lindo St. Angel, instrumental in developing iconic gadgets like the Echo and Fire tablets, is departing the company next week. This marks the second significant exit from the ...
Household robots and AI assistants illustrate how personality can make technology more approachable, while also amplifying ...
The adventures of Astro Bot come to life as Tamashii Nations unveiled their newest Chogokin set that does include the Dual ...
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Amazon’s surprise indie hit: Kiro launches broadly in bid to reshape AI-powered software development
Amazon’s Kiro development tool is launching broadly with new features and a unique branding strategy, as the company pushes ...
Amazon is the second-largest employer in the world, with 1.5 million workers. A new report shows that Amazon will not have to hire 600,000 people by 2033, thanks to robots and automation. Amazon ...
Facepalm: Amazon has responded to reports that the company aims to replace 600,000 US warehouse workers with robots by 2033. Predictably, it's trying to put a positive spin on the news, claiming that ...
The Blue Jay robot’s ‘extra set of hands’ probably means Amazon’s warehouses will require fewer human hands. The Blue Jay robot’s ‘extra set of hands’ probably means Amazon’s warehouses will require ...
Amazon has spent years automating its warehouses with robots. Its mechanical workforce is more than one million strong, rivaling the size of its human workforce of some 1.56 million people. Robots, in ...
Amazon is planning to replace more than half a million jobs in the US with robots, according to a new report. Warehouse automation will enable the e-commerce giant to avoid hiring over 600,000 people ...
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