Amazon is testing smart glasses for its delivery drivers, aiming to make routes safer and more efficient. GeekWire’s Todd ...
They can help drivers find the right packages inside their delivery vans, give them turn by turn directions to the right address, and take a hands-free photo of a successful delivery instead of ...
Recent reports citing Amazon’s internal documents found the company plans to automate 75% of its operations—translating to up ...
Amazon claims it developed the glasses with the “input from hundreds of DAs, drivers who work for Delivery Service Partners.” ...
As you might’ve guessed, the smart glasses use computer vision to help scan packages, offer turn-by-turn directions for walking, and can also take pictures for proof of delivery. It’s not ...
The glasses use AI-powered sensors, computer vision and cameras to create a display that shows everything from navigation instructions to delivery tasks.
It’s not quite as cool as Ryan Gosling in ‘Drive’, but the prototype smart glasses include a camera and built-in display.
You may see your Amazon delivery driver wearing something new soon: smart glasses. The retail behemoth is testing them out to see if they can boost delivery efficiency. GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop ...
Using nonemployee drivers contributed to the exponential growth of Amazon as a package delivery company. In 2023, Amazon for ...
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Amazon has unveiled a prototype of artificial intelligence-powered smart glasses designed to be used by its delivery drivers.