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AI-powered robotic fulfillment systems enabling retailers and logistics companies to automate picking, sorting, and packing.
Berkshire Grey is a Bedford, Massachusetts-based robotics company that develops AI-powered robotic systems for fulfillment, distribution, and retail operations. Its product portfolio includes robotic picking systems for piece-level item handling, mobile robotic sort systems for parcel and unit sortation, and automated store replenishment solutions. Berkshire Grey's systems combine computer vision, machine learning, and proprietary manipulation hardware to handle the wide range of SKUs found in retail and ecommerce environments — a problem that has historically required human hands. Customers include FedEx, Target, and major grocery chains deploying Berkshire Grey systems to reduce labor dependency in their fulfillment operations. The company went public via SPAC in 2021 and trades on Nasdaq. Berkshire Grey competes with Locus Robotics, 6 River Systems (Shopify), and AutoStore in the fulfillment automation market.
Adept AI raised $415M to pioneer computer-use AI agents; its core research and agent team moved to Amazon in 2024 in a landmark talent acquisition while the company continues developing ACT-1 for enterprise automation.
Adept AI was founded in 2022 by a team of former OpenAI, DeepMind, and Google Brain researchers to build AI that can take actions on computers — navigating software interfaces, filling forms, and executing multi-step workflows in any application. Its ACT-1 model demonstrated the ability to control web browsers and desktop applications through natural language instructions, pioneering the computer-use agent paradigm that Anthropic later commercialized with Claude's computer use feature.
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