Amazon is advancing its use of artificial intelligence by developing proprietary AI software for humanoid robots, while initially relying on hardware from other companies for testing purposes. The e-commerce giant is actively experimenting with robots capable of delivering packages directly to customers' doorsteps. Currently, approximately 75% of Amazon orders are fulfilled by robots, highlighting the company's extensive automation in its logistics operations. This development underscores Amazon's growing ambitions in AI and robotics, positioning the company at the forefront of automation in retail and delivery services.
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