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    Amazon developed a robot that, like its human workers, ‘feels’ touch’

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    Amazon has announced a new AI -affected warehouse robot, which says it is realized. This allows the Walcon robot to pick and help about three -quarters of the goods placed in the company’s warehouses, which is a job that was previously handled by human workers.

    “Wilkin represents a basic jump in robotics,” Aaron Pars saysAmazon’s Director of Applied Science, in a press release. “It’s not just looking at the world, it is feeling, enables the capabilities that were still impossible for the Amazon robot.”

    Wilkan is not Amazon’s first robot that is capable of choosing items, but this is the first to compact, decent and sensitive to the fabric-covered parts of the fabric that the company uses for storage-which itself is transmitted by a different fleet of the robot through warehouses. Wilkin has used an arm about which Amazon says “a ruler resembles a ruler to straight up a hairdresser to reset something to a basket and add new things, with force sensor that helps him to know that when it uses a thing to avoid a thing and use a power to avoid a thing, and use a power to prevent a thing. In which he wants to get out of the beans, to ensure that he has not mistakenly picked up many items.

    AI is connected to the Wulkin systems, which were trained on physical data, including touch and force feedback. It “learns from its own failures”, creates an understanding of how different objects are treated when touching, so Amazon hopes that Wallen will be more capable over time.

    Amazon says Welcon is already operating in Spoken, Washington, and Hamburg, Germany, where he has implemented half a million orders so far, and is mainly being used to select the items up and down eight feet fabric piles. This protects human workers from diversifying or bringing the ladder, which Amazon says will improve the safety of the workers and reduce the injured. Wilkin can apparently choose 75 % of Amazon stocks, and when a person gets something when he cannot lift it. “Wilkin works with our employees, and this collection is better than its own,” says Pernees.

    “I don’t believe in 100 % automation,” says a parnes in a With interviews Cnbc Which shows Walkin’s capabilities. “If we had to get 100 % possessions and picks for choosing, it would never happen.”

    This can be a cool comfort for the company’s one million warehouse workers, which can soon be very high through 750,000 robots, which Amazon says it has been deployed over the years. Wilkin will now join them, and the whole of Europe and the United States “over the next two years.”

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