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Amazon's new robot system, Vulcan, picking up a cardboard box.
Built on advances in robotics, engineering, and physical AI, Vulcan is making our workers’ jobs easier and safer while moving orders more efficiently.
Amazon mobile app with Whole Foods and delivery features
New, intuitive features surface visual suggestions to ensure you have faster and more precise product searches.
A ball of yarn unraveling
How a Slack shout-out, a dusted-off academic theory, and a spaghetti monster led an AWS team to crack an elusive code—and deliver greater reliability and performance for customers.
Amazon's Alexa for Shopping interface displayed across mobile devices and desktop browser
From price tracking to automated purchases, here's how to get the most out of Amazon's AI shopping assistant.
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Prime shopping and benefits
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Amazon delivery station
Here’s how Amazon fulfillment centers and delivery stations prepare for big shopping events like Prime Day.
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For the first time ever, Amazon Prime members in South Africa will be able to shop Prime Day.
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Check out the incredible benefits and offers you get with Prime.
Prime Big Deal Days
Join Prime and celebrate the member-exclusive shopping event.
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Life at Amazon
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A collage featuring: Amazon Proteus robot in warehouse, an Amazon order of groceries and household items, and smartphone showing Amazon shopping app
Amazon unveiled a next-generation Proteus robot and more ultra-fast delivery options, plus a European fulfillment workforce expansion.
Podcast interview scene featuring Amazon Stores CEO Doug Herrington wearing a blue suit seated at a table with a prominent 'Learn and Be Curious' coffee cup.
Amazon's CEO of Worldwide Stores Doug Herrington explores how the company innovates, tests ideas, and scales products in this podcast series.
Amazon CEO of Worldwide Stores Doug Herrington interviews Alessandro Carbone in modern office setting with wooden furniture and bookshelves in background
On a recent episode of the Learn and Be Curious with Doug Herrington podcast, a fulfillment center leader explains what the job actually looks like.
Neil Lindsay and Roy Schoenberg headshots with names displayed below
Doug Herrington and Neil Lindsay welcome Dr. Roy Schoenberg as new head of healthcare business.
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Amazon news from around the world
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A man holding a coffee in a green shirt staring at his Alexa+ screen in German.
Powered by generative AI, the smarter, more conversational Alexa can complete tasks from start to finish—and is genuinely French.
Turquoise Japanese bullet train at platform station
By leveraging the world-class Shinkansen network, known for its punctuality and speed, Amazon is further advancing the decarbonization of its transportation network.
Two young men and two young women standing in casual attire against brick wall backdrop
Producers behind ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty,' ‘Twilight,' and ‘One Day’ are bringing Chloe Walsh’s romantic drama novels to the screen.
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The all-new Kindle Scribe lineup is thinner, lighter, and faster with new productivity features, including AI-powered notebook search.
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Proteus (robot) in view in warehouse
Get a special peek at how I help process your packages, while helping my (human) co-workers work better, too.
interference
AWS powers the work of “inference” with custom chips, smart routing systems, and purpose-built infrastructure—making AI faster and more affordable.
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Real-time analytics powered by custom Amazon AI models bring expert-level insights to Thursday Night Football, NASCAR, and NBA viewers.
Inside the delivery station putting dozens of sustainability strategies to the test
Amazon's new delivery station doubles as an exercise in sustainability, packed with more than 40 market-ready technologies and systems designed to reduce its resource usage and shrink its carbon footprint.
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