Walmart drops inventory-tracking robots after humans prove just as effective

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What just happened? Are you concerned about automation replacing human workers? Then you might appreciate this: Walmart has stopped using inventory-tracking robots in its stores because they aren’t performing any better than regular employees.

The six-foot autonomous robots have been used in around 500 Walmart stores since 2017 as a way of ensuring shelves are kept stocked, but the retail giant says it has ended its partnership with Bossa Nova Robotics, which makes the machines.

“This was one idea we tried in roughly 500 stores just as we are trying other ideas in additional stores,” Walmart said in a statement.

According to a Wall Street Journal report, the robots were given the boot because the company discovered “humans can help get similar results.” The pandemic saw an increase in people doing grocery shopping online, which meant more workers picking and packing on the aisles. This made it easier to monitor what items were on the shelves, allowing staff to replace goods as and when required.

The WSJ writes that Bossa Nova Robotics laid off around half of its employees when Walmart ended the contract. The company is now focusing on new software initiatives.

Walmart reported $137.7 billion revenue last quarter, helped by a 97 percent increase across its e-commerce businesses during the pandemic.

Walmart isn't giving up on robots altogether; stores will still use the autonomous robot janitors that it began testing two years ago.

Image credit: Lawrence Glass

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Those autonomous robot janitors do an amazing job of missing spills and nasty spots on the floor. Still see humans picking up after them.
 
No, you don't stop automation because humans do just as good of a job. Unless the robot upkeep costs were higher then the human bot upkeep costs, you would never go back to a human workforce. I'd like the true findings of the experiment. What really made them ax these bots? Inaccuracy?
 
No, you don't stop automation because humans do just as good of a job. Unless the robot upkeep costs were higher then the human bot upkeep costs, you would never go back to a human workforce. I'd like the true findings of the experiment. What really made them ax these bots? Inaccuracy?
I believe that you're right. I've never known Wal-Mart to give two pieces of feces about its human employees. It's why I maybe shop there once or twice a year.
 
If you put a wrong number on wrong ting could a robot spot it. lest say a doll and a car . you put doll number on the car and doll number on car. could the robot (android) spot it as a error or just go on whit not knowing I.T ?
 
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