SEATTLE / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – Amazon recently unveiled its latest advances in automation aimed at increasing efficiency in its warehouses. With the introduction of the Blue Jay robot and the AI system Project Eluna, the company plans to optimize workflows while reducing the cognitive demands on employees.
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Amazon recently unveiled its latest advances in automation aimed at increasing efficiency in its warehouses. With the introduction of the Blue Jay robot and the AI system Project Eluna, the company plans to optimize workflows while reducing the cognitive demands on employees. These developments are part of a broader strategy aimed at reducing e-commerce costs and increasing productivity.
The Blue Jay robot, which acts as an extra hand for employees, can move 75 percent of the types of items Amazon stores. This technology was developed in just one year and is based on AI, digital twins and data from robots already in use. The aim is to support the same-day delivery locations and maximize the efficiency of the warehouse processes.
Amazon emphasizes that the introduction of these technologies should not only increase efficiency, but also improve the working conditions of employees. According to Tye Brady, Chief Technologist at Amazon Robotics, this development is not just about robots, but about the future of work, which is being shaped together with employees. This is in line with the plans of CEO Andy Jassy, who explained in a letter to employees that the efficiency gains from using AI could lead to a reduction in the overall workforce.
The launch of Blue Jay and Project Eluna is part of a larger trend in the industry where companies are increasingly turning to automation to stay competitive. While some experts raise concerns about the impact on employment, others argue that such technologies could create new jobs focused on maintaining and managing these systems. In any case, the role of automation in the modern economy will continue to increase as companies look for ways to increase their efficiency and reduce their costs.
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