Technology is rapidly evolving to address fundamental human needs rather than just technical challenges, according to Dr. Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon.
President Trump recently issued an executive order that treats AI as critical infrastructure. Is he about to do the same thing for robots?
As Amazon rolls out its millionth robot on the warehouse floor, it is important to recognize that the company is not any closer to ridding itself of the burden of human labor. Amazon can still be ...
Reprogrammable humanoid robots could level the global manufacturing playing field, Arm CEO Rene Haas said at Fortune ...
"What makes this particularly concerning is that it's completely wormable – infected robots can automatically compromise ...
Nvidia Corp. and SoftBank Group Corp. are reportedly holding talks with the robotic artificial intelligence startup Skild AI over a $1 billion investment. The proposed round would bring the startup’s ...
Robotic fulfillment offered a futuristic vision of ecommerce for Kroger but instead the retail chain has agreed to pay Ocado ...
Amazon is experimenting again. This week on the GeekWire Podcast, we break down our scoop on Amazon’s new ultrafast delivery ...
Computer-use agents and self-clicking AI browsers make for great demos but struggle to offer obvious utility to most people.
The next big thing is robots. They are, you might say, on the move. Within five years, robots will be doing a lot of things that people now do. Simple repetitive work, for example, is doomed. Already, ...
Technology is often met with resistance and fear, but the demands placed on supply chains require constant evaluation of what ...