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Amazon ramping delivery with AI-driven logistics

Amazon is also leveraging generative AI to create detailed delivery maps, helping drivers navigate complex locations like large office buildings and apartment complexes.
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With new developments in delivery mapping, warehouse robotics, and predictive inventory management, Amazon is accelerating its AI-driven logistics. With the help of agentic AI—a technology that allows computers to make decisions on their own and carry out many activities without human assistance—the e-commerce giant said that its Lab126 gadget section is creating multi-tasking warehouse robots.

These new machines will be able to respond to natural language orders and execute a range of duties, including unloading trailers and retrieving parts for repairs, in contrast to present robots intended for particular jobs. The company also claimed that Amazon would be able to reduce carbon emissions and water usage thanks to the new AI use. The new warehouse robots from Amazon. Amazon’s new warehouse robots will be able to optimize storage, retrieve parts for repairs, and unload trailers. By decreasing human work and increasing productivity, the company thinks these AI-driven technologies will be essential during times of high demand, like the holidays.

Amazon is also leveraging generative AI to create detailed delivery maps, helping drivers navigate complex locations like large office buildings and apartment complexes. The AI will provide precise building shapes, obstacles, and optimized drop-off points, making deliveries faster and more accurate. Apart from logistics, Amazon is also using AI to predict customer demand and optimize same-day delivery operations.

The system will analyze weather patterns, pricing trends, and sales events to ensure efficient product stocking across warehouses. Along with this, the e-commerce major is also developing screen-embedded smart glasses for delivery drivers, allowing them to receive turn-by-turn directions hands-free.

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