There are concerns automation could affect people of color particularly hard because Amazon’s warehouse workers are about ...
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Inside Amazon India’s pressure cooker warehouses: Workers ‘forced to meet unrealistic targets in 55C heat’
Amazon warehouse staff in India are still being forced to work in temperatures as high as 55C and the majority feel conditions are too hot to be safe, according to a new survey. The survey was ...
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Amazon’s big robotics showcase highlighted the company’s vision for “AI at work,” but the event also revealed a widening gap ...
Amazon's RDU1 warehouse uses metrics to track speed, quality, and efficiency. Robots like 'Hercules' automate transport and packaging to reduce worker strain. Amazon plans to expand robotics to manage ...
(NBC)- At an Amazon robotics facility outside Boston, machines are already doing the kind of work once done by people — ...
The artificial intelligence job cuts have officially arrived. Amazon announced on Wednesday the company is laying off 14,000 corporate workers, including middle management.
The e-commerce giant is quietly testing a new wave of robots that could redefine logistics—and the role of humans in it.
As the hurricane barreled toward Jamaica, Amazon’s disaster relief hub in Atlanta started to prepare. When Hurricane Melissa ...
Amazon’s chief technologist says Australia will not be left behind in upskilling or technology rollouts, as the tech giant’s future of warehouse management is revealed.
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