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In 1996, as Amazon’s profile grew, Barnes & Noble’s founders, the Riggio brothers, took notice. They met with Bezos, expressing admiration but also warning that their own online venture would soon ...
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It feels like Black Friday in July with all the sales that are happening right now, and if you’re one of the many that are ...
Three-quarters of Amazon’s global deliveries are now assisted in some way by robots, according to the company.
Amazon Optimus Prime! Bezos’ company nears having more AI robot workers than humans - Amazon operates over one million robots in its fulfillment network, approaching the size of its 1.56 million human ...
Warehouses are getting smarter and more efficient. We talk to the people bringing the warehouse into the 21st century.
Amazon tells corporate employees to relocate or quit, as reported by The Seattle Times and Bloomberg.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told employees he expects Amazon to trim its corporate workforce over the next few years with the spread of artificial intelligence.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said Tuesday that the company expects artificial intelligence "will reduce our total corporate workforce as we get efficiency gains" over time.