Glasses based off the existing Echo Frames could provide information like turn-by-turn directions.
Amazon is reportedly developing smart glasses for delivery drivers to further maximize their efficiency. The glasses, first reported on byThe glasses for delivery drivers would expand upon the audio-only Echo Show by including a small embedded display that could give drivers turn-by-turn directions as they’re locating a home or apartment. Amazon is also reportedly looking into embedding a camera so drivers can take a picture as proof of delivery.
It’s not crazy to think Amazon would go to such lengths to squeeze efficiency out of drivers. Last-mile delivery is a huge expense, and retail traditionally has incredibly thin margins. Consider that Amazon Web Services accounts for only. Amazon looks for anywhere it can squeeze costs out of its e-commerce business—it invested more than $1 billion into Rivian to develop electric delivery vans, which are expected to cost less to operate than those that run on gasoline.
Amazon has a mixed reputation with its large delivery workforce. The company does not technically employ drivers but rather outsources to third-party contracting firms that hire drivers. Amazon has tried using this structure to defer blame for incidents or poor workplace treatment and has ended contracts with delivery partners after drivers began organizing unions.finding that Amazon is a joint employer of drivers seeking to unionize and, in turn, must bargain with the union.
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