Amazon has dismantled a robot for warehouse use after only a few months. The technology is to be further developed.
Just months after calling Blue Jay a core warehouse technology, the company shelved it as part of a broader shift in how its ...
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 ...
The discontinuation marks a major course correction in Amazon's robotics strategy – and underscores the persistent gap between AI's rapid progress in software and its slower, ...
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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 ...
Amazon will soon use more robots in its warehouses than human employees — with more than 1 million machines already deployed across facilities, according to a report. Many of these robots cover the ...
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.