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May, 07 2025 18:36 PM
Amazon says that it has developed a new warehouse robot, Vulcan, that can “feel” some of the items it touches. The two-armed Vulcan, which can maneuver goods inside the storage compartments Amazon has in its warehouses, uses force sensors to help it know when it makes contact with an object. One arm rearranges items in a compartment, while the second arm — which is equipped with a camera and suction cup — grabs items. Amazon says that Vulcan was trained on physical data including force and touch feedback to pick around 75% of Amazon’s stock, and that it’s capable of self-improving over time. The robot has been deployed in Spokane, Washington, and Hamburg, Germany, where it has processed half a million orders to date. Vulcan is only the latest addition to Amazon’s fleet of warehouse robots. It uses hundreds of thousands to fulfill customer orders across its global storage facilities. While critics allege that Amazon’s robotics investments are an effort to replace human workers, Amazon asserts that this isn’t the case, arguing robots like Vulcan simply make its warehouses safer. Topics AI, Amazon, Commerce, Robotics Kyle Wiggers AI Editor Kyle Wiggers is TechCrunch’s AI Editor. His writing has appeared in VentureBeat and Digital Trends, as well as a range of gadget blogs including Android Police, Android Authority, Droid-Life, and XDA-Developers. He lives in Manhattan with his partner, a music therapist. View Bio May 13, 2025 London, England Get inside access to Europe’s top investment minds — with leaders from Monzo, Accel, Paladin Group, and more — plus top-tier networking at StrictlyVC London. REGISTER NOW Most Popular Meet Posha, a countertop robot that cooks your meals for you Rebecca Szkutak Musk clashes with neighbors in exclusive Austin suburb Connie Loizos Is Duolingo the face of an AI jobs crisis? Anthony Ha How Riot Games is fighting the war against video game hackers Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai Duolingo launches 148 courses created with AI after sharing plans to replace contractors with AI Aisha Malik Google launches AI tools for practicing languages through personalized lessons Aisha Malik Hugging Face releases a 3D-printed robotic arm starting at $100 Kyle Wiggers
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