Technology developers are designing a new generation of human-like robots aimed at filling in for workers at warehouses
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Automation developers are building a new generation of humanoid machines meant to help fill labor gaps in logistics operationsAgility Robotics demonstrates its Digit robot in March at the company’s headquarters in Corvallis, Ore.Humanoid robots are on their way to warehouses as companies start to move beyond the disembodied arms, moving trays and other machines aimed at speeding up logistics operations.
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