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Amazon's new Vulcan robot uses physical AI to carefully stow and pick everything from socks to fragile electronics at ...
Amazon says that it has developed a new warehouse robot, Vulcan, that can 'feel' some of the items it touches.
Amazon's director of applied science Aaron Parness described the technology as a fundamental leap forward in robotics.
The robot uses force sensors and adaptive paddles to gently push items aside and slide new ones into tight spaces without ...
Vulcan isn’t the first robot Amazon produced that can grab and sort parcels and items. It also has other bird-named systems, ...
Amazon has unveiled Vulcan, its first warehouse robot with a sense of touch, designed to handle inventory with precision ...
Amazon's investment in robotics continues with Vulcan, a touch-enabled robot aimed at improving warehouse operations, though ...
Amazon has debuted its latest robot, Vulcan, which is helping Amazon warehouse workers with its newfound sense of touch.
ALPHA—an advanced humanoid robot designed to transform how we sort waste. Through this, at Sharp Group’s state-of-the-art ...
Amazon's first robot with a sense of touch performs gripping and lifting tasks with the help of physical AI, which should ...
The tech giant said the new robot could understand pressure and force using new sensors and AI, enabling it to grip things ...
Amazon gave CNBC a first look at its new warehouse robot, Vulcan, that can “feel” objects, enabling it to do a job only ...