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Amazon Plans to Replace More Than Half a Million Jobs With Robots
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:00 pm
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:00 pm
New york times article
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Over the past two decades, no company has done more to shape the American workplace than Amazon. In its ascent to become the nation’s second-largest employer, it has hired hundreds of thousands of warehouse workers, built an army of contract drivers and pioneered using technology to hire, monitor and manage employees.
Now, interviews and a cache of internal strategy documents viewed by The New York Times reveal that Amazon executives believe the company is on the cusp of its next big workplace shift: replacing more than half a million jobs with robots.
Amazon’s U.S. work force has more than tripled since 2018 to almost 1.2 million. But Amazon’s automation team expects the company can avoid hiring more than 160,000 people in the United States it would otherwise need by 2027. That would save about 30 cents on each item that Amazon picks, packs and delivers to customers.
Executives told Amazon’s board last year that they hoped robotic automation would allow the company to continue to avoid adding to its U.S. work force in the coming years, even though they expect to sell twice as many products by 2033. That would translate to more than 600,000 people whom Amazon didn’t need to hire.
At facilities designed for superfast deliveries, Amazon is trying to create warehouses that employ few humans at all. And documents show that Amazon’s robotics team has an ultimate goal to automate 75 percent of its operations.
Amazon is so convinced this automated future is around the corner that it has started developing plans to mitigate the fallout in communities that may lose jobs. Documents show the company has considered building an image as a “good corporate citizen” through greater participation in community events such as parades and Toys for Tots.
The documents contemplate avoiding using terms like “automation” and “A.I.” when discussing robotics, and instead use terms like “advanced technology” or replace the word “robot” with “cobot,” which implies collaboration with humans.
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Amazon’s plans could have profound impact on blue-collar jobs throughout the country and serve as a model for other companies like Walmart, the nation’s largest private employer, and UPS. The company transformed the U.S. work force as it created a booming demand for warehousing and delivery jobs. But now, as it leads the way for automation, those roles could become more technical, higher paid and more scarce.
“Nobody else has the same incentive as Amazon to find the way to automate,” said Daron Acemoglu, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studies automation and won the Nobel Prize in economic science last year. “Once they work out how to do this profitably, it will spread to others, too.”
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Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:06 pm to RLDSC FAN
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Amazon’s U.S. work force has more than tripled since 2018 to almost 1.2 million. But Amazon’s automation team expects the company can avoid hiring more than 160,000 people in the United States it would otherwise need by 2027. That would save about 30 cents (to put in the pockets of a few people at the very top)on each item that Amazon picks, packs and delivers to customers.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:07 pm to RLDSC FAN
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ocuments show the company has considered building an image as a “good corporate citizen” through greater participation in community events such as parades and Toys for Tots.
I think those communities would rather have job opportunities than corporate sponsored parades.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:07 pm to RLDSC FAN
I heard an interesting theory on why we haven't been contacted by aliens yet (related).
It said that all advanced civilizations out there ahead of us took one of two paths: they either automated to the point of replacement, or they reached the point where they realized they would replace themselves and stopped advancing.
Either way, it all happened before advanced space travel so no advanced space travel, thus no contact.
Thought it was interesting.
It said that all advanced civilizations out there ahead of us took one of two paths: they either automated to the point of replacement, or they reached the point where they realized they would replace themselves and stopped advancing.
Either way, it all happened before advanced space travel so no advanced space travel, thus no contact.
Thought it was interesting.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:08 pm to RLDSC FAN
Robots don't need over priced health insurance, PTO, maternity leave, a raise every year, bathroom breaks, racial equality, DEI.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:12 pm to RLDSC FAN
Amazon has received huge tax breaks and other incentives from communities all over the country as they’ve built huge distribution warehouses and hired thousands of workers.
In a few years those warehouses will be largely devoid of local workers.
In a few years those warehouses will be largely devoid of local workers.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:12 pm to RLDSC FAN
Time to start boycotting
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:14 pm to RLDSC FAN
Amazon is already one of the worst employers in the US.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:15 pm to RLDSC FAN
become a robot repairman. profit
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:17 pm to ThuperThumpin
Basically pizza party time
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:18 pm to RLDSC FAN
I remember article after article about how mean Amazon is to their employees, strikes, protests and attempts to unionize.
This is the logical outcome.
Also... the work Amazon wants done is harmful to workers according to a Senate Committee. Robots will alleviate workplace injuries.
This is the logical outcome.
Also... the work Amazon wants done is harmful to workers according to a Senate Committee. Robots will alleviate workplace injuries.
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News articles report that Amazon warehouses are hazardous due to the intense pace and high productivity demands, which lead to a significantly higher rate of injuries compared to industry averages.
These reports cite a Senate HELP Committee investigation that found Amazon workers are almost twice as likely to get injured, and state that the company has allegedly manipulated injury data and disregarded internal warnings about the risks.
The U.S. Department of Labor has also issued citations to Amazon for exposing workers to ergonomic and other hazards at multiple warehouses.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:19 pm to CarRamrod
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become a robot repairman. profit
This is the way forward.
I'm glad I'm retiring soon. I wouldn't want to be a young worker today.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:19 pm to RLDSC FAN
Learn to code, dipshits.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:35 pm to Ghost of Colby
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Amazon has received huge tax breaks and other incentives from communities all over the country as they’ve built huge distribution warehouses and hired thousands of workers.
In a few years those warehouses will be largely devoid of local workers.
yep, the second the tax breaks stop the employment will stop.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:47 pm to RLDSC FAN
Earlier today I had a doctors appt but read the appointment time wrong. So I ended up with a little time to kill. Bored and hungry, I rolled into McD's. I'm not a typical fast foodie fatass, so I got oatmeal (yes... they apparently have this) and a water. I ordered it on a digital kiosk, picked up a numbered table marker and sat down.
There were a few things that struck me. For starters, there was a lot of older white people in there. Some were elderly couples. Some were just old dudes by themselves, and they'd casually strike up conversations with each other so I got the impression they were somewhat acquainted. This was early, keep in mind, before most of the riff raff are out and about so that's the baseline. I'm sure things change as the day goes on.. But SO much of everything was automated.
It was busy too. I mean, there were cars wrapped around the building in drive-thru. But one person at the registers who was constantly moving from there and into the back of house. Also, the kitchen had about 8 people in it. This was a kitchen that probably had 20 people in it a decade ago.
I'm certain this model will continue to slowly phase humans out of it, replacing them with robots. That's where we're headed. That's where Amazon is headed. That's where Elon is headed. Overall, it was a very interesting experience.
There were a few things that struck me. For starters, there was a lot of older white people in there. Some were elderly couples. Some were just old dudes by themselves, and they'd casually strike up conversations with each other so I got the impression they were somewhat acquainted. This was early, keep in mind, before most of the riff raff are out and about so that's the baseline. I'm sure things change as the day goes on.. But SO much of everything was automated.
It was busy too. I mean, there were cars wrapped around the building in drive-thru. But one person at the registers who was constantly moving from there and into the back of house. Also, the kitchen had about 8 people in it. This was a kitchen that probably had 20 people in it a decade ago.
I'm certain this model will continue to slowly phase humans out of it, replacing them with robots. That's where we're headed. That's where Amazon is headed. That's where Elon is headed. Overall, it was a very interesting experience.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:51 pm to RLDSC FAN
Good. Maybe that means we can get back me actually getting my shite in 2 days or less
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:52 pm to RLDSC FAN
I know I'll get downvoted but there needs to be a tax on robotics/AI/automation.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:53 pm to RLDSC FAN
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eplace the word “robot” with “cobot,” which implies collaboration with humans.
It's all fun and games until your cobot co-worker rips your spine out for a perceived slight.
Posted on 10/21/25 at 12:57 pm to RLDSC FAN
Rod Serling's "The Brain Center at Whipple's" has become reality.
This post was edited on 10/21/25 at 12:58 pm
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