Quick Read Amazon (AMZN) has deployed over 1 million robots in warehouses and is spending $200 billion in CapEx this year. A ...
As the second-largest employer in America, Amazon currently employs around 1.5 million workers. (1, 2) Between 2018 and today, Amazon has onboarded hundreds of thousands of workers, effectively ...
After taking over the desk jobs, AI automation is now after the jobs in the warehouse. According to a New York Times report, Amazon is quietly accelerating its automation efforts, with an ambitious ...
According to the Times, that same strategy would lead to 600,000 jobs Amazon wouldn’t need to hire by 2033. The Times’ reporting did not include any information about axing jobs for active Amazon ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Amazon reportedly has a plan to replace more than half a million U.S. workers with “cobots,” and avoid hiring at least 160,000 human workers by 2027. Despite hoping to double the number of products ...
Bernie Sanders thinks that Amazon warehouse jobs are soul-crushing, backbreaking, and exploitative. He is also steadfastly opposed to any automation that would eliminate these undesirable positions.
An Amazon delivery driver wears smart glasses displaying real-time navigation and delivery instructions directly in his field of vision, during Amazon's "Delivering ...
In brief: Amazon has quietly shelved Blue Jay, a multi-armed robot designed to accelerate same-day deliveries, just a few months after its high-profile debut. The company confirmed that the machine's ...
The rare commercial humanoid deployment will target repetitive sorting and packing work at a Reno facility that saw a $40 ...