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Robots Struggle to Match Warehouse Workers on ‘Really Hard’ Jobs

The machines can load and unload trucks, move goods and do other repetitive tasks but are stymied by some, like picking items from a pile.

Peter Eavis
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Artificial Intelligence, Columbus (Ohio), Computers and the Internet, Containers and Packaging, Deutsche Post DHL, E-Commerce, Labor and Jobs, Nashville (Tenn), Robots and Robotics, Supply Chain, Warehouses
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