Amazon Blue Jay fails quickly but Vulcan ramps up automation with AI-driven arms detecting weight, shape, and precise object ...
Amazon pulled the plug on Blue Jay, its high-profile warehouse robot, in January 2026, barely three months after the system was introduced at a splashy company event. The rapid shutdown of a project ...
Just months after calling Blue Jay a core warehouse technology, the company shelved it as part of a broader shift in how its ...
This spring, Amazon plans to launch a delivery service by drones in the southern suburbs. Plus, Chicago’s 1st Ward says it ...
Amazon has dismantled a robot for warehouse use after only a few months. The technology is to be further developed.
More than 3,000 robots navigate the four-story fulfillment center in Kent, guided by new algorithms that are making them faster and more efficient.
Robots have been a staple at Amazon warehouses for more than a decade, performing tasks formerly completed by humans, including picking, sorting and moving packages. Now, Amazon plans to make human ...
Amazon’s robotic workforce is what keeps the modern fulfillment machine moving. These systems don’t just follow simple patterns; there’s a whole world of coordination, sensors, and software that make ...
These aren’t just any robots; they’re part of what Amazon calls its Kiva Systems, now known as Amazon Robotics. These mobile robots are the unseen force that brings shelves of products directly to ...