Amazon autonomous delivery bot expands to Atlanta and Tennessee's Franklin
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Amazon is expanding its autonomous delivery bot, Scout, to Atlanta and Franklin, Tennessee, in an effort to keep up with demand during the coronavirus pandemic.
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"We're thrilled to bring Amazon Scout to two new communities. Adding Atlanta and Franklin to our existing operations gives Scout devices the opportunity to operate in varied neighborhoods with different climates than they operate in today," Sean Scott, vice president of Amazon Scout, said in a blog post Tuesday. "Amazon also has a significant presence in these areas through our corporate offices and logistics facilities. And, we know they are both great places to find world-class talent that can help us continue inventing for customers."
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According to the company, Scout is the size of a small cooler and can navigate around anything in its path, from pets and pedestrians to large objects like surfboards, luggage, refrigerators and Christmas trees. While Scout can autonomously follow its delivery route, it is accompanied by an Amazon Scout ambassador.
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