Are Robots Taking Over Amazon Warehouses to Fund AI Spending?

According to sources, the Amazon execution center in Shreveport, Louisiana already demonstrates the automation economy potential.
In the six -month and 3 million square feet warehouse, are involved at each stage of completion, allowing ten times more automation than in the latest generation of warehouses and helping Amazon to save 25% of costs.
According to industry experts, humanoid robots are subject to more complex problems than those affecting their industrial robots.
“Inherited industrial robotic weapons that are equipped with vision systems can work through pre -programmed programs, as operations within a factory are repetitive and ended,” said an expert.
But experts point out that sending humanoid robots to daily environments is much more difficult. Unlike the controlled factory environment with uniform tasks, houses are dynamic environments where responsibilities differ considerably, so automation is much more complicated.