According to a report by the US “Wall Street Journal” on the 1st, the number of robots in the work facilities of tech giant Amazon is about to be equal to that of human employees. Amazon recently said it has deployed more than 1 million robots in its work facilities. That number is close to the number of human employees in their facilities. According to the Wall Street Journal, currently about 75% of Amazon's global delivery business has achieved robotic assistance in some form. For some Amazon employees, automation means shifting from repetitive labor such as handling and sorting to technical jobs that manage robots. However, robots are also replacing some employees and slowing down company recruitment.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/03 23:01
According to a report by the US “Wall Street Journal” on the 1st, the number of robots in the work facilities of tech giant Amazon is about to be equal to that of human employees. Amazon recently said it has deployed more than 1 million robots in its work facilities. That number is close to the number of human employees in their facilities. According to the Wall Street Journal, currently about 75% of Amazon's global delivery business has achieved robotic assistance in some form. For some Amazon employees, automation means shifting from repetitive labor such as handling and sorting to technical jobs that manage robots. However, robots are also replacing some employees and slowing down company recruitment.