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Amazon will soon deploy more bots than it employs people now that it has a million robots
Rejoice, you giant bags of mostly water, for Amazon has deployed its one millionth bot (via TechCrunch). And by some estimates, that means it is on track to have more robots than human employees. Wait ...
There are, to be generous, a few teething problems with Amazon.com Inc.’s recently upgraded AI shopping bot, “Rufus.” When I ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
Amazon has officially told Perplexity AI to take its shopping bot and kindly exit the world's biggest digital mall. The drama, because of course there's drama, went public on Tuesday after both ...
Amazon (AMZN) is bringing generative AI to its shopping app via its new Rufus chatbot. I’ve used a good deal of generative AI apps so far, and they’ve largely focused on searching the web, helping ...
The market for autonomous delivery robots is set to grow 19.2 percent through 2024, fueled by customer demand for cheap, last-mile convenience and investor interest in a hot segment of logistics. Data ...
Perplexity has won a reprieve from an appeals court, allowing the company's Comet shopping bot to continue shopping on Amazon (AMZN) on behalf of buyers—albeit only temporarily. Amazon (AMZN) sued ...
A U.S. appeals court has suspended a California judge’s order that had barred Perplexity AI Inc. from using its AI-powered shopping agent, Comet, on Amazon.com Inc.’s marketplace. The reprieve was ...
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