Amazon will deploy artificial intelligence technology in 1,000 of its electric delivery vans by early next year to increase driver productivity, the company announced earlier in October.
Amazon is laying off 16,000 employees, the company’s second round of large-scale job reductions in three months as it fights to improve its standing in the battle for AI supremacy. In a blog post ...
Hudson Nonstop store in O'Hare airport features Amazon's Just Walk Out technology. A couple of decades ago, I co-founded a mail order catalog business. We never grew past eight figures in sales, but ...
Big Tech continues to wrestle with mass layoffs, most recently with Amazon’s announcement to slash 16,000 jobs. It’s a trend that started long before the AI race: organizational change brought by the ...
"We’re convicted that we need to be organized more leanly, with fewer layers and more ownership, to move as quickly as possible for our customers and business," the company told staff Tuesday. By Alex ...
Amazon's cashier-less technology still works and will continue to be used in various places. The company is modifying its system to let shoppers know how much they're spending in real time. Though ...
Just Walk Out is rolling out an advanced AI model that the company says will make its system more accurate and efficient, and less costly to implement. Amazon’s latest upgrade keeps it at the cutting ...
Amazon has rolled out a beta version of a new artificial intelligence tool that surfaces products based on interests to some shoppers in the U.S. The feature, which Amazon named "Interests," employs ...
Amazon’s newest delivery station in Raleigh is rolling out a fleet of Rivian electric vans, part of the company’s ambitious plan to deploy 100,000 electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030. WRAL went behind the ...
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Amazon is introducing new protocols for its engineers regarding code writing, reviewing, and deployment, likely in response to recent outages that disrupted its e-commerce services.