The Man Behind Amazon’s Robot Army Wants Everyone to Have an AI-Powered Helper
Some 30 Proxie robots are currently being tested by the shipping company Maersk and by the Mayo Clinic. “The main reason is their ability to utilize collaborative robots to support the teams without huge modifications to the warehouse or current equipment,” he says. “The team hated pushing the carts, which are very heavy, and they welcome the robots doing it.” Fady Saad, founder of Cybernetix, a Boston-based venture capital firm specializing in robotics, says Cobot is going after a big new category of labor involving moving goods around on trolleys that can be tackled using recent robotics advances. Rodney Brooks, a pioneering researcher and cofounder of iRobot, is now the chief technology officer of Robust.AI, a company that makes collaborative mobile robots capable of helping human pickers inside factories and warehouses. “There’s a real need in factories and warehouses for moving things around, but thinking humanoids are going to do it anytime soon is just craziness,” Brooks says.

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