Amazon’s autonomous home delivery robot program ‘Scout’
Amazon doing live tests for “Amazon Scout” (not to be confused with new VW joint venture) order automatically delivered by trolley at home. Bloomberg confirm statement made in an email sent on Thursday. The US retail giant said they recognized the ill-fated “automatic machine”. only not met customer’s need.
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Boy Scout Report Store the original program started about three years ago in Seattle before expanding the test to Southern California, Georgia and Tennessee. But, that’s over at this point. A skeleton team is said to continue to consider the idea of automated robots, because that’s what we really need right now. Paying workers is just too much of a request. Regardless, Scout is died.
During limited field testing of Scout, the team is working to create a unique delivery experience, said Alisa Carroll, Amazon spokeswoman. But because the program did not meet the needs of the customer, the program needed to rotate.
The slow-moving devices, accompanied by human memory during testing, are designed to stop at the front door and open their lids so customers can grab a package. Amazon says the battery-powered robots are part of its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in its delivery operations.
Sure, definitely. Greenhouse gas emissions. It certainly has nothing to do with not wanting to pay the delivery man.
Bloomberg reports that under Amazon’s The new CEO, Andy Jassy, the company is slowing down a bit by delaying some projects, or, like Scout, killing them altogether.
So while Jeff leaves with his penis rocket, poor little Scout is being beaten down like the horrible dog he always is. RIP Scouts. WI won’t miss you.