Amazon, Chevron, Baker Hughes And More: CNBC’s ‘Final Trades’ - Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN), Baker Hughes (NASDAQ:BKR)
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Amazon shuts down Blue Jay robot project after less than a year
Last October, Amazon announced Blue Jay, a new robotic arm system that was supposed to act as "an extra set of hands" for its warehouse workers. This week, Amazon decided Blue Jay is no longer needed.The news was reported first by Business Insider and then corroborated by TechCrunch. Blue Jay was meant to be a multi-arm helper system for same-day delivery facilities, and it was being tested in South Carolina at the time of its announcement last …
Amazon, Chevron, Baker Hughes And More: CNBC’s ‘Final Trades’ - Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN), Baker Hughes (NASDAQ:BKR)
On CNBC's “Halftime Report Final Trades,” Kari Firestone, co-founder of Aureus Asset Management, picked Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) as her final trade. Amazon.com has reportedly discontinued its recently introduced warehouse robot, Blue Jay, and reassigned its staff to other robotics projects. The operations of the robotic system were ceased in January, a few months after its launch in October, Business Insider reported on Tuesday. Don't forg…
Amazon quietly cancels Blue Jay warehouse robot months after debut
The discontinuation marks a major course correction in Amazon's robotics strategy – and underscores the persistent gap between AI's rapid progress in software and its slower, costlier translation into the physical world. Blue Jay, introduced in October 2025, represented Amazon's fastest-developed warehouse robot to date, leveraging advances in artificial intelligence...Read Entire Article
Amazon puts an end to the development of Blue Jay, a multi-arm robot presented only six months ago. Like that, all AI promises do not pass the test of the field...
Amazon has dismantled a robot for use in warehouses after a few months. However, the technology is to be further developed.
Amazon puts an end to its Blue Jay warehouse robot project, only a few months after its announcement. Cited as too expensive and complex, the shutdown of this multi-arm system marks a strategic pivot. The e-commerce giant is shifting to "Orbital", a new modular architecture designed for deliveries the same day and better integration with Whole Foods.
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