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Amazon Enhances Proteus Warehouse Robot with Natural Language Capabilities

Amazon Enhances Proteus Warehouse Robot with Natural Language Capabilities

Amazon has upgraded its Proteus warehouse robot and announced a significant expansion of its European logistics network, with investments exceeding €10 billion and the hiring of 25,000 employees.

 

The announcement was made at the Delivering the Future event in London.

The new Proteus, unlike its predecessor, is designed to operate not only in loading zones but throughout the infrastructure where goods need to be moved. Its tasks include transporting containers upon arrival, moving them between workstations, and assisting staff in fulfillment centers and delivery sites.

The key change is its natural language processing capability. Employees can now assign tasks to the robot using everyday speech without technical commands or programming. Scott Dresser, Vice President of Amazon Robotics, explained that an employee simply needs to state what needs to be done, and the system will determine the priority, route, and timing of the task.

Proteus remains focused on physically demanding work, such as moving heavy carts over long distances. The previous version is used in 25 fulfillment centers in the US, transporting carts weighing nearly 400 kg.

The new Proteus is currently being tested in Amazon’s labs, with a European launch planned for the first half of 2027.

Simultaneously, Amazon is expanding its fleet of other robotic systems:

Armin Kossmann, Amazon’s Vice President of Operations in Europe, stated that the transformation is expected to be a “quantum leap” in supporting employees and serving customers.

In May, robots from Figure AI lost to a human in a 10-hour package sorting competition.

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