Amazon drivers are grappling with poor working conditions, including long hours, limited breaks, and harsh quotas, prompting the Teamsters to initiate the largest labor strike against the company in U.S. history right before Christmas last year. Amidst these labor challenges, Amazon is turning towards automation, testing humanoid robots in a new indoor facility to innovate delivery processes. The integration of AI is seen as crucial for Amazon to meet increasing demand, with executives advocating for advanced robotic solutions to transform fulfillment operations.
Amazon drivers have faced long hours, limited breaks, and union-busting efforts, leading the Teamsters to initiate the largest labor strike against the company before Christmas.
Amazon's new robotics facility aims to test humanoid robots for real-world delivery, as the company shifts focus towards AI and automation to meet rising demand.
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