Westborough (Estados Unidos) (AFP) – At Amazon’s robotics laboratory on the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts, the company’s newest automaton “Sparrow” picks out items to be shipped to customers, displaying human hand-like dexterity. It is the e-commerce giant’s most advanced robot yet and could soon do the job of the hundreds of thousands of Amazon employees who sort and send five billion packages annually. The development of “Sparrow,” and other robots like “Robin” and “Cardinal,” are fueling fears that Amazon’s warehouses will one day be run by machines, leading to huge layoffs. Amazon’s r…