For Amazon, every second is precious. And to streamline the operations of its e-commerce branch, the tech giant is already relying on artificial intelligence. For example, Amazon is already using computer vision-based technology to eliminate the need to scan barcodes to speed up work in its warehouses. And this year, the group began using similar technology so that its van drivers no longer have to search for the right package, or sort, at each stop.

The next step, to save seconds, could be the use, by its delivery people, of connected glasses. In any case, this is what a Reuters article indicates, which cites sources close to the matter. According to it, Amazon would develop connected glasses, equipped with a small screen, which would help delivery people navigate around and inside buildings. The idea would be to use this technology to allow delivery people to deliver packages faster. And, since he will no longer be required to use GPS, he would be able to carry more boxes.

But for the moment, this project is not confirmed by Amazon. “We are continually innovating to create an even safer and better delivery experience for drivers”said an Amazon spokesperson, quoted by Reuters. “In addition, we do not comment on our product roadmap.”

Objective: reduce costs

According to the agency’s explanations, all efforts to optimize Amazon’s logistics are aimed at reducing the costs of its operations. And since the final stages of delivery would represent half the cost of getting items to the consumer, the e-commerce giant would now focus on this part of the process.

According to Reuters, the glasses developed by Amazon for its delivery workers would be based on Echo Frames. However, the company would add a screen. And these glasses for delivery people would also be able to take photos which will prove that a package has been delivered. On the other hand, at this stage, these glasses would not yet be viable. According to Reuters, Amazon would have difficulty creating glasses whose battery lasts 8 hours, without making the gadget too heavy (which would harm comfort).

  • Amazon is already using AI and computer vision to streamline its operations
  • He would also like to equip his delivery people with connected glasses
  • These glasses would save time, thanks to an integrated screen which displays navigation, and which allows the delivery person to have his hands free
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