Amazon is reportedly developing advanced software for humanoid robots that could eventually replace human delivery workers, according to The Information, citing sources familiar with the project. The tech giant is building what it calls a “humanoid park”—an indoor obstacle course at one of its offices in San Francisco—designed to test the mobility and functionality of these AI-driven machines.
The initiative marks a significant step in Amazon's broader automation strategy, which already includes robotics in warehouses and fulfillment centers. While Amazon is focused on creating the artificial intelligence software to control the humanoid robots, the company will initially use hardware supplied by third-party manufacturers during early testing.
Though Amazon has not confirmed the report and did not respond to media inquiries outside regular business hours, the move aligns with the company’s recent push to incorporate AI across its operations. On Wednesday, Amazon showcased how it plans to integrate AI technologies into its logistics infrastructure, enhancing the speed and efficiency of package deliveries through automated stockroom systems and robotics.
This development underscores growing interest among tech firms in humanoid robotics, which aim to mimic human movement and task capabilities. If successful, these robots could revolutionize last-mile delivery services, reduce labor costs, and reshape the logistics industry.
Amazon’s humanoid robot project reflects the company’s commitment to long-term innovation in artificial intelligence, robotics, and logistics. However, the concept also raises questions about the future of jobs in delivery and warehousing as automation accelerates. As the company continues to expand its AI capabilities, the next phase of robotics at Amazon could fundamentally change how products move from warehouses to consumers.


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