[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Amazon.com Inc. says it’s testing two new technologies to increase automation in its warehouses, including a trial of a humanoid robot.
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Amazon, as reported by Interesting Engineering, will test out one of its first humanoid robots, 'Digit,' in a bid to increase warehouse automation. 'Digit' will work "collaboratively" with workers to ...
Amazon.com says it’s testing two new technologies to increase automation in its warehouses, including a trial of a humanoid robot. The humanoid robot, called Digit, is bipedal and can squat, bend and ...