Amazon's New Robot Sparrow Can Handle Most Items in the Everything Store
Amazon built an ecommerce empire by automating much of the work needed to move goods and pack orders in its warehouses. There is still plenty of work for humans in those vast facilities because some tasks are too complex for robots to do reliably--but a new robot called Sparrow could shift the balance that Amazon strikes between people and machines. Sparrow is designed to pick out items piled in shelves or bins so they can be packed into orders for shipping to customers. That's one of the most difficult tasks in warehouse robotics because there are so many different objects, each with different shapes, textures, and malleability, that can be piled up haphazardly. Sparrow takes on that challenge by using machine learning and cameras to identify objects piled in a bin and plan how to grab one using a custom gripper with several suction tubes.
Nov-10-2022, 21:33:57 GMT
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