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Amazon Has Made a Robot With a Sense of Touch from Wired Will Knight

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

Vulcan, a robot with tactile senses, is a step towards automating more of picking and stowing work done by humans inside Amazon’s fulfillment centers.Vulcan, a robot with tactile senses, is a step towards automating more of picking and stowing work done by humans inside Amazon’s fulfillment centers. 

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