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Amazon will give its delivery drivers AI-powered smart glasses, promising to make the job safer, faster amid automation push | Fortune

Recent reports citing Amazon’s internal documents found the company plans to automate 75% of its operations—translating to up to 600,000 potential future jobs.

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fortune.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

Amazon will give its delivery drivers AI-powered smart glasses, promising to make the job safer, faster amid…

Recent reports citing Amazon’s internal documents found the company plans to automate 75% of its operations—translating to up to 600,000 potential future jobs.

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bbc.com8 mesi fa

Amazon unveils prototype AI smart glasses for its delivery drivers

The tech giant says the glasses are designed for its delivery drivers rather than the general public.

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  1. giovedì 23 ottobre 2025·bbc.com

    Amazon unveils prototype AI smart glasses for its delivery drivers

    The tech giant says the glasses are designed for its delivery drivers rather than the general public.

  2. giovedì 23 ottobre 2025·fortune.com

    Amazon will give its delivery drivers AI-powered smart glasses, promising to make the job safer, faster amid automation push | Fortune

    Recent reports citing Amazon’s internal documents found the company plans to automate 75% of its operations—translating to up to 600,000 potential future jobs.