Amazon is reportedly training humanoid robots to deliver packages
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 10:18 zuletzt editiert von
I just stop buying from Amazon
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They are trying to solve last-mile delivery problem
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 10:19 zuletzt editiert vonThey are wasting tax payer dollars
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Amazon announced using drones in 2014. In pop culture, drone delivery is like an assumed common practice. Yet fucking nobody gets their packages delivered by drone. It's been over a decade.
These robots are vaporware. Amazon will get a stock bump and that's the whole point.
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 10:24 zuletzt editiert von zetta@mander.xyz 6. Juni 2025, 12:25Amazon just rolled out their first production drone delivery SSD site in Phoenix. It's sorta shit though.
Zipline is way more interesting and I can wait for them to go live in my area.
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Yeah, humans regularly deliver stuff wrong on our street. There is no way robots will manage. I get packages for both by neighbours and they get mine more often than correct deliveries and one of my neighbours is a business.
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 10:25 zuletzt editiert von zetta@mander.xyz 6. Juni 2025, 12:26What you just described is humans causing the issue, drone delivery would absolutely solve your problem.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 10:37 zuletzt editiert von
Why is everyone here so negative about this? This is pretty cool!
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They are wasting tax payer dollars
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 10:38 zuletzt editiert von doodledup@lemmy.world 6. Juni 2025, 12:39Tax payer dollars? Also, why waste? It might pay off with more efficient and cost effective delivery. R&D is never a waste. You can't tell if something will work if you haven't tried.
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Why is everyone here so negative about this? This is pretty cool!
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 10:57 zuletzt editiert vonBecause I've seen this movie before, and it did not turn out well for the humans.
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Why is everyone here so negative about this? This is pretty cool!
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:05 zuletzt editiert vonWould be cool, if it wasn't so hard to find a job already. Now androids are going to take the rest. If I would be able to buy an android for doing house chores then yes it would be cool
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Amazon announced using drones in 2014. In pop culture, drone delivery is like an assumed common practice. Yet fucking nobody gets their packages delivered by drone. It's been over a decade.
These robots are vaporware. Amazon will get a stock bump and that's the whole point.
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:12 zuletzt editiert vonYou are wise
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At first glance it looked like the robot has a tail. That would be cool and seems like it might help somehow. Add a tail!!
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:12 zuletzt editiert vonPass the blunt
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:16 zuletzt editiert von sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6. Juni 2025, 13:18
Amazon still can't even figure out how to reliably get human drivers door passcodes into an apartment building, and then into its mail/package locker room.
The map system it uses for telling drivers how to get around a city to make deliveries is also garbage, can't account for traffic, punishes people for using faster side routes to get to the same place, tells you to park in areas that either have no parking at all, or where parking there would majorly disrupt traffic, or assumes available street parking will always exist in places and times it almost never does.
I once did an Amazon delivery gig where they booked me in for the time slot, I get to the FC, after waiting an hour they tell half of us: 'oops we booked too many drivers, so today you all get $200 for showing up and doing nothing, go home now'
???
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:19 zuletzt editiert von
Amazons “genius” packing bots will throw a tiny fragile thing with a medium size heavy thing in a box 16x too big along with a shred of packing material.
Can’t wait to have that same “genius” applied to the actual delivery itself.
Seriously, I make maybe 5 or 6 Amazon purchases per year. I would say at least 50% of those disappoint in some way: the item was misleadingly listed, or it was damaged in shipping, or it doesn’t arrive when the promised. I really don’t find it convenient at all.
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The robot then encounters the entirely unpredictable American rural south
staircases half busted up surrounded by weeds and gravel roads full of holes
robots fucked with by kids who are now tying it to a tree with bungie cords for fun
one being dragged off in the background by a dude with a welding mask on
wageslave.exe has encountered an internal exception and must close
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:25 zuletzt editiert vonWonder how much copper is wired up in those things
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:49 zuletzt editiert von friend_of_satan@lemmy.world 6. Juni 2025, 14:20
That handrail makes it look like Mecha Mew
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Amazon still can't even figure out how to reliably get human drivers door passcodes into an apartment building, and then into its mail/package locker room.
The map system it uses for telling drivers how to get around a city to make deliveries is also garbage, can't account for traffic, punishes people for using faster side routes to get to the same place, tells you to park in areas that either have no parking at all, or where parking there would majorly disrupt traffic, or assumes available street parking will always exist in places and times it almost never does.
I once did an Amazon delivery gig where they booked me in for the time slot, I get to the FC, after waiting an hour they tell half of us: 'oops we booked too many drivers, so today you all get $200 for showing up and doing nothing, go home now'
???
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:55 zuletzt editiert vonUpdate: It is day 126 and Amazon still can't figure out where my camera is.
I know where it is. Their delivery driver stole it. (Yes, I just charged back my credit card. Their response was to send me an incredibly smarmy and condescending form email asking why, as if they don't already know. And they lost the chargeback dispute, obviously.)
So maybe their robots won't steal your package. They'll just yeet it into a bush 65536 yards from your house in a random direction instead. On the bright side, you might occasionally get a package that belongs to someone else from the other side of town dropped on your lawn.
To both this and that I say no thanks; I don't use Amazon anymore.
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Yeah, humans regularly deliver stuff wrong on our street. There is no way robots will manage. I get packages for both by neighbours and they get mine more often than correct deliveries and one of my neighbours is a business.
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:56 zuletzt editiert von isthisanai@lemmy.world 6. Juni 2025, 13:57What makes you think you can't have individualized instructions for harder to reach addresses? After the first failure it's pretty trivial to go out and fix it. Google does far more work maintaining maps and directions services.
Vs having a new delivery guy get confused every other week?
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What you just described is humans causing the issue, drone delivery would absolutely solve your problem.
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 11:59 zuletzt editiert vonDown voted for the obvious observation. A drone just needs to get explicit instructions ones a report is filled and it won't be an issue. Google does more work on Google maps IMO.
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Amazon announced using drones in 2014. In pop culture, drone delivery is like an assumed common practice. Yet fucking nobody gets their packages delivered by drone. It's been over a decade.
These robots are vaporware. Amazon will get a stock bump and that's the whole point.
schrieb am 6. Juni 2025, 12:01 zuletzt editiert vonAirspace rules are a huge factor there. I see delivery robots on the sidewalk often enough though.
I suspect most companies are still waiting out the testing and waiting for costs to be reduced.
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They'll be vandalised almost immediately.
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