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E-commerce conglomerate Amazon is celebrating the deployment of its one-millionth robot as the company continues to advance its automation efforts. On Monday, Amazon published a news release stating ...
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Amazon's first fully autonomous mobile robot, Proteus. Image: Amazon Amazon has announced the deployment of its one millionth robot, now operating across a global network of more than 300 facilities.
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