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Ten years ago, Amazon introduced the Kindle and established the appeal of reading on a digital device. Four years ago, CEO Jeff Bezos and company rolled out the Echo, prompting millions of people to start talking to a computer. Now Amazon is working on another big bet, Bloomberg reports: robots for the home. The retail and cloud computing giant has embarked on an ambitious, top-secret plan to build a domestic robot, according to people familiar with the plans. Codenamed Vesta, after the Roman goddess of the hearth, home and family, the project is overseen by Gregg Zehr, who runs Amazons Lab126 hardware research and development division based in Sunnyvale, California. Lab126 is responsible for Amazon devices such as the Echo speakers, Fire TV set-top-boxes, Fire tablets and the ill-fated Fire Phone. The company hopes to begin seeding the robots in employees homes by the end of this year, and potentially with consumers as early as 2019, although its unclear what tasks an Amazon robot might perform. People familiar with the project speculate that the Vesta robot could be a sort of mobile Alexa, accompanying customers in parts of their home where they dont have Echo devices. Prototypes of the robots have advanced cameras and computer vision software and can navigate through homes like a self-driving car.