Amazon’s Robotics Revolution: How Automation Could Reshape the Workforce and Economy
The Automation Ambition: Amazon’s Path to Replacing Human Labor While Amazon has publicly maintained that robotics would complement rather than…
The Automation Ambition: Amazon’s Path to Replacing Human Labor While Amazon has publicly maintained that robotics would complement rather than…
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Internal Amazon documents obtained by The New York Times reveal the company’s ambitious automation goals. The e-commerce giant reportedly plans to automate 75% of its operations, potentially avoiding the need to hire hundreds of thousands of workers.
Internal documents from Amazon’s automation team indicate the company could avoid hiring more than 600,000 workers in the United States through increased robotic implementation, according to reports from The New York Times. The leaked plans suggest Amazon aims to automate approximately 75% of its operations while maintaining current staffing levels even as sales are projected to double by 2033.
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