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Amazon's robot arms break ground in safety and technology - Amazon Science
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Amazon scraps Scout home delivery robot - FreightWaves
Amazon backs Israeli autonomous robot maker BionicHIVE for warehouse solution | The Times of Israel
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Amazon Astro 2nd Gen smart robot offers useful features for home and office situations » Gadget Flow
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How Amazon Cloned a Neighborhood to Test Its Delivery Robots | WIRED
Amazon's New Robot Arm Brings It Closer to Eliminating Human Workers
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Amazon debuts Sparrow, a new bin-picking robot arm | TechCrunch
Amazon's New Robot Sparrow Can Handle Most Items in the Everything Store | WIRED
Amazon's Scout robots: That's no cooler, that's your Prime delivery - CNET
Amazon's tiny robot drives do the heavy lifting - Amazon Science
With new warehouse robots, Amazon looks to invent its way out of its safety problems – GeekWire
Amazon and FedEx Push to Put Delivery Robots on Your Sidewalk | WIRED
Amazon warehouse robots are getting closer to replacing human hands - Vox
What is Amazon Robotic Fulfillment Center? | Waredock
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Amazon Astro, the home robot with wheels, is now in homes — and people are showing off what it can do - The Verge
Amazon robots scooting along sidewalks? Hold on, Kirkland says | The Seattle Times