Amazon unveiled a next-gen Proteus robot that takes conversational commands, part of a €10bn (~$11.6bn) European fulfilment investment.
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Amazon's AI-upgraded Proteus robot can now be controlled using plain language.
The company insists its robot investments are designed to support, not replace, warehouse workers. The company insists its robot investments are designed to support, not replace, warehouse workers.
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Amazon says Proteus needs no special commands as it plans to deploy the mobile robot, as well as STARK and Vulcan, across Europe.