Anyone doing cross-border e-commerce, here's a trick for you: make good use of Amazon AI+robot technology

Anyone doing cross-border e-commerce, here's a trick for you: make good use of Amazon AI+robot technology

Anyone doing cross-border e-commerce, struggling in a competitive market, to give you a trick: no need to recruit a large team, and do not have to invest huge sums of money, make good use of the Amazon AI + robotics technology can improve efficiency and reduce costs. This technological revolution is reshaping the entire e-commerce ecosystem at an alarming rate.

Doug Herrington, Global CEO of Amazon Mall, admits, "We are experiencing an AI transformation, and the breadth of innovation from the Amazon team has never been broader." The changes brought about by AI are even more rapid and far-reaching than the mobile and social media changes that preceded it. The most eye-opening is that the combination of AI and robots will enable Amazon's next-generation operations centers to increase productivity by about 251 TP3T!

For cross-border e-commerce sellers, Amazon offers a range of powerful AI tools. You can even ask him questions directly in natural language, just provide product images and a short description, AI can automatically generate professional product detail pages, saving a lot of time and cost. More than 500,000 sellers are already using this service, and the results are quite impressive. Amazon also released a beta version of Project Amelia, an AI tool for sellers, where AI sales assistants can give advice on product selection and inventory management.

In terms of logistics, Amazon's robot technology is equally astounding. Since entering the robotics space in 2012, Amazon has developed and deployed more than 750,000 robots. In the Nashville operations center, AI-driven robotic arms Robin and Cardinal, as well as the ability to move autonomously Proteus and other robots handle hundreds of thousands of packages per day, sorting efficiency of 95%.

What's even cooler is that Amazon also extends AI technology to the "last mile" delivery. With the "vision-assisted parcel retrieval" (VAPR) program, delivery drivers each time they stop to deliver goods, just look for the green light emitted by the VAPR, grab the package and go, greatly improving the efficiency of delivery. This technology will be deployed on 1,000 Amazon electric delivery trucks in early 2025.

For Taiwan's cross-border sellers, understanding and utilizing Amazon's AI tools and logistics system will be the key to improving their competitiveness. You'll never be able to outperform a fellow seller who is using AI to acquire customers, so get started now!

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