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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 22 MIN

Leaps in Logistics

from Where the Internet Lives · host Google

Warehouses have long been “black boxes” where inventory disappears and logistics break down. But autonomous robots are finally illuminating the shadows. Oana Jinga, co-founder of Dexory, tells us how her company’s towering robots map warehouses in real time, transforming supply chain visibility and decision-making.We travel to a Google data center in the Netherlands to see these machines working to help manage the constant flow of critical parts and supplies. It’s a firsthand look at how AI-powered robotics are physically reshaping the movement of goods we depend on every day — and redefining the future of logistics from the ground up.Watch our complimentary documentary in which Oana takes us inside Dexory’s UK headquarters to see the company’s dazzling robots and powerful software in action.

Oana Jinga, co-founder of Dexory, explains how AI has enabled her company's robots -- the world's tallest -- to shine light on the warehouses that keep the global economy running, including Google's own data center warehouses.

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