Amazon may be bringing sci-fi to your front porch. The retail giant is now testing humanoid delivery robots capable of stepping out of electric vans and placing packages right at your door.
Inside a mock neighborhood lab in San Francisco—fitted with a Rivian van and everyday delivery obstacles—Amazon is teaching these bots to handle real-world drop-offs. The hardware comes from robotics partners, but the intelligence inside? That’s 100% Amazon-developed AI.
This isn't just about convenience—it’s part of a wider strategy to automate the last mile, reduce labor costs, and speed up delivery. With humanoids already tested in warehouse settings, your next delivery person might not be a person at all.
#AmazonAI #HumanoidRobot #DeliveryRobots #FutureOfLogistics #RobotDelivery
Amazon may be bringing sci-fi to your front porch. The retail giant is now testing humanoid delivery robots capable of stepping out of electric vans and placing packages right at your door.
Inside a mock neighborhood lab in San Francisco—fitted with a Rivian van and everyday delivery obstacles—Amazon is teaching these bots to handle real-world drop-offs. The hardware comes from robotics partners, but the intelligence inside? That’s 100% Amazon-developed AI.
This isn't just about convenience—it’s part of a wider strategy to automate the last mile, reduce labor costs, and speed up delivery. With humanoids already tested in warehouse settings, your next delivery person might not be a person at all.
#AmazonAI #HumanoidRobot #DeliveryRobots #FutureOfLogistics #RobotDelivery