Amazon plans a $536 million robotic fulfillment center in Australia, where robots like Hercules and Sparrow will work alongside more than 1,000 human employees.
Building on the success of the inaugural cohort, the program continues to accelerate startups building at the intersection of physical AI and robotics.
Under the preliminary injunction, Perplexity must stop its AI agents from placing orders on Amazon and destroy all the website data the AI agents have collected thus far.
Amazon cut at least 100 white-collar jobs in its robotics division as it continues restructuring, even while expanding its ...
IDTechEx report says the bots are increasingly viewed as a practical route to bring artificial intelligence into ...
To speed up its progress on physical AI, Google is absorbing Intrinsic, Alphabet’s robotics software unit. Intrinsic has been an independent subsidiary for five years. Now, it will work directly with ...
Amazon is spending a fortune on data centers and AI, but it's for good reasons. A gradual shift in AI computing to inference could create a tidal wave of recurring cloud revenue. Amazon's fulfillment ...
KENT, Wash. — The robots inside Amazon's Kent Fulfillment Center are getting smarter — and the company is pressing forward with new technology that is raising familiar questions about the future of ...
Safety practitioner works with startups and research programs as robotics move into real-world environments ATLANTA , GA, UNITED STATES, January 16, 2026 ...
In October, Amazon proudly announced a new warehouse robot made up of multiple robotic arms called Blue Jay, which alongside an AI system would “reduce repetitive tasks, improve safety, and boost ...
Amazon has hundreds of thousands of robots in its warehouses, but that doesn’t mean all of its robotic initiatives are a success story. The e-commerce giant has halted its Blue Jay warehouse robotics ...