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China Post is using AI robots to sort parcels, achieving 1,200 packages per hour and 6.5 million parcels per day at the Guangzhou center, demonstrating the growing real-world application of warehouse robots.
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Min Choi (@minchoi): Holy moly… China Post is using AI robots to sort parcels now.
Up to 1,200 packages per hour.
6.5M parcels/day at the Guangzhou center.
Warehouse robots are getting very real.
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