How AI is used at Amazon warehouses in behind-the-scenes look
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- Amazon offered a behind-the-scenes look at how artificial intelligence is used at its YEG2 fulfilment centre in Acheson, west of Edmonton in Parkland County.
The last few weeks of December are busy ones at Amazon warehouses as the company works to fulfil millions of customer orders. And it’s using AI to help.
“This is the busiest part of the year,” explained Suresh Kumar, general manager of Amazon YEG2. “We call it holiday peak season. During this period, we ship close to 700,000 units every day, which is close to 600 packages every minute.”
“This is one of the most technologically advanced fulfilment centres in North America. It’s an Amazon robotics facility,” Kumar added. “We have over 5,000 robotic drives and we have 25 robotic arms which work alongside our associates to pack and ship packages faster.”
Global's Sarah Ryan has the details.
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I love the part where they didn't explain at all how AI is being used. Buzzword of 2023.
The AI controls the machines. They even say so.
Glad someone said it. This is just run of the mill machinery at the warehouse
@@chineseRATFACE Not true. They launched a reinforced learning product for robotics customers in 2021. They use it themselves to improve robotics workflows. They're a global leader in this stuff.
I used artificial intelligence ChatGPT to fact-check what the Chinese 🇨🇳 regime claimed.
- The *fail rate* of their claims was almost 100%.
AI and foreign workers.
That's great. The problem is when BNI gets there hands on it for delivery, packages weeks late or lost completely.
Wait till they have a report on how AI now does journalism.
These guys can brace technology
The Amazon has the hiccups at source points' delivery that increases costs on Goods and loss for the sellers. The Warehouse problem could be resolved with the AI-driven-data from the sellers' end to have the quality requirements and well know about consumer interests.
I have had more inaccurate items now than before AI involvement
I love Jeff Bezos😊😊
Nope. Im smaller local businesses & thrift store finds
We can call it AI control by humans. Who unfortunately is taking our jobs