Amazon's acquisition of Fauna Robotics and its Sprout humanoid looks more like a platform move than a consumer robotics play.
Fauna's first product, called Sprout, is a $50,000 bipedal robot that's 3 feet, 6 inches tall and designed to be "approachable and human-friendly." ...
Amazon now has over 1 million robots operating in fulfillment centers, helping with stowing, picking, sorting, and ...
The latest boom in robotics represents a revolution in the way machines have learned to interact with the world.
Amazon, a name synonymous with e-commerce and cloud computing dominance, is setting its sights on a groundbreaking frontier: consumer humanoid robots. By acquiring Fauna Robotics, a rising star in the ...
Amazon's workforce may start to look a little less human in a few years. The New York Times reports that the company plans to avoid adding more than half a million jobs by 2033 by putting more robots ...
Amazon, the second largest employer in the U.S. after Walmart, could slash hundreds of thousands of jobs by replacing human workers with robots over the next decade, according to a report based on ...