| Amazon's robot revolution puts 600K jobs at risk |
Amazon is reportedly planning to replace over 500,000 U.S. workers with “cobots” by 2027, potentially avoiding the hiring of 160,000 human employees. Internal documents suggest that while Amazon aims to double its product offerings by 2033, robotic automation could ultimately save the company from hiring 600,000 workers. Currently employing around 1.2m U.S. workers, Amazon plans to add 250,000 more for the holiday season. However, the future of these hires is uncertain as the robotics team aims to automate 75% of operations. Udit Madan, vice president of worldwide operations, stated that automation could lead to new, higher-paying jobs, emphasising the importance of upskilling the workforce. Despite concerns, an Amazon spokesman claimed that leaked documents do not represent the overall hiring strategy, asserting: “No company has created more jobs in America over the past decade than Amazon.”