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AMPs New Design Scheme Aims to Flex Artificial Intelligence Capabilities in MRFs

2024-03-28 12:43:14| Waste Age

AMP, launched in 2014 to prove artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics as useful to recyclers, says robots and machine learning already have the robustness to do much more and is working to flex those capabilities. The plan is to build what AMP founder and CEO Matanya Horowitz calls next-generation facility designs.


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