Warehouse automation will hit $90m by 2034, says report, driven by machine vision
A hybrid system, developed by an MIT research team, is like a driving school for warehouse AMRs, reducing congestion by teaching intelligent right-of-way decision-making based on deep reinforcement learning (Image: MIT)
According to a recent market research report from Allied Market Research, vision-based AI is fuelling long-term growth for warehouse automation

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