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Amazon snatches AI innovators from Covariant

By Lily YangSeptember 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Amazon has hired Covariant’s founders and a quarter of its workforce while signing a license to use their robotic models.
  • Covariant will continue its operations under new leadership, focusing on delivering AI for various industries.

OUR TAKE
This strategic move by Amazon highlights the growing importance of AI in enhancing operational efficiencies. By integrating Covariant’s advanced technology, Amazon is not just bolstering its robotics capabilities but also solidifying its position as a leader in automation. This trend points to a future where AI will play an even more significant role in various sectors.
–Lily,Yang, BTW reporter

What happened 

Amazon announced the hiring of Covariant’s co-founders—Pieter Abbeel, Peter Chen, and Rocky Duan—along with approximately 25% of the startup’s staff. The tech giant has also secured a non-exclusive license to utilise Covariant’s robotic foundational models.

Covariant aims to develop AI models specifically for robots, particularly for tasks suited for robotic arms in warehouses. Joseph Quinlivan from Amazon emphasized that integrating Covariant’s technology into their existing fleet will enhance performance.

Despite these changes, Covariant will still function independently under new CEO Ted Stinson and remains committed to deploying its AI solutions across various industries.

Also read: Amazon’s Alexa gets a smart makeover

Also read: Amazon workers to join Teamsters’ strikes against unfair labour practices

Why it’s important  

The news of Amazon’s acquisition of talent from Covariant reflects the ongoing trend towards artificial intelligence and robotics. The move not only strengthens Amazon’s technological prowess, but also underscores its commitment to improving operational efficiency through automation.

This development indicates that the field of artificial intelligence has strong growth potential, but it also reminds regulators of the impact of such consolidation on the technology industry. It also raises questions about market competition and antitrust regulations as large companies conduct reverse mergers to circumvent scrutiny.

Covariant’s continued operation under new leadership means a double benefit: Amazon gains advanced capabilities, while Covariant maintains its innovative direction.

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Lily Yang

Lily Yang is an intern reporter at BTW media covering artificial intelligence. She graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University. Send tips to l.yang@btw.media.

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