Amazon unveils a new warehouse robot that takes verbal commands Amazon unveiled the next generation of its Proteus warehouse robot at its Delivering the Future event in London, allowing workers to give the machine verbal commands in plain language instead of requiring complex coding. The fully untethered robot uses AI to navigate fulfillment floors alongside human staff, marking a shift from older models confined to fenced-off loading docks. The robot is the centerpiece of a €10 billion ($11.6 billion) investment to modernize Amazon’s European logistics network, with a planned rollout in early 2027. Amazon unveils a new warehouse robot that takes verbal commands There are fewer humans https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/21/technology/inside-amazons-plans-to-replace-workers-with-robots.html working in Amazon https://robinhood.com/us/en/stocks/AMZN/?source=sherwood warehouses these days, but those that are still there can at least talk to robots. At its Delivering the Future event in London, the e-commerce giant unveiled the next generation of Proteus, its autonomous warehouse robot. Instead of requiring complex coding, workers can now give the machine verbal instructions in plain language, like telling it to haul a heavy cart across the floor. While Amazon’s older generations of warehouse robots were restricted to fenced-off loading docks, Proteus https://www.aboutamazon.com/stories/amazon-robotics-autonomous-robot-proteus-warehouse-packages is a fully untethered model that uses AI to safely navigate the entire fulfillment floor alongside human staff. The new robot is the centerpiece of a massive €10 billion $11.6 billion investment to modernize Amazon’s European logistics network and is currently being piloted in company labs before a planned rollout in early 2027. While Amazon’s older generations of warehouse robots were restricted to fenced-off loading docks, Proteus https://www.aboutamazon.com/stories/amazon-robotics-autonomous-robot-proteus-warehouse-packages is a fully untethered model that uses AI to safely navigate the entire fulfillment floor alongside human staff. The new robot is the centerpiece of a massive €10 billion $11.6 billion investment to modernize Amazon’s European logistics network and is currently being piloted in company labs before a planned rollout in early 2027.