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Bloomberg Businessweek Daily: Amazon's Chief Technologist

Bloomberg Businessweek Daily: Amazon's Chief Technologist

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Amazon's robotics unit has just deployed its one millionth robot, building on its position as the world's largest manufacturer and operator of mobile robotics. This milestone robot was recently delivered to a fulfillment center in Japan, joining a global network that now spans more than 300 facilities worldwide. Tye Brady, Chief Technologist for Amazon's expansive robotics unit, explains how new AI technology will make the world's largest fleet of industrial mobile robots smarter and more efficient.
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