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Heard on the Street: Amazon expects AI to reduce the number of damaged items moving through its fulfillment centers and to speed up deliveries

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Company expects artificial intelligence to reduce the number of damaged items moving through fulfillment centers and to speed up deliveriesAmazon says fewer than one in 1,000 items it handles is damaged, though the total number is significant for the retailer, which handles about 8 billion packages a year..com is rolling out artificial intelligence across a dozen of its largest warehouses to screen items for damage before orders are shipped to customers.

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