Leaked documents show Amazon divisions hope to replace 600,000 US workers with robots.
Amazon may soon become one of the largest job replacers in U.S. history.
According to leaked internal strategy documents obtained by The New York Times, the retail giant is aiming to replace over 600,000 U.S. workers with robots by 2033.
Amazon says the documents reflect only one team’s view and not official strategy. Still, economists warn the implications are massive.
The plan, driven by Amazon’s robotics division, seeks to automate 75 percent of warehouse and delivery operations, potentially saving the company $12.6 billion and trimming 30 cents off the cost of every item shipped. The shift is already underway, with an estimated 160,000 roles expected to be eliminated by 2027.
In response to anticipated public backlash, internal memos show Amazon has considered softening its messaging—avoiding terms like “automation” and “AI” in favor of phrases like “advanced technology” and “cobot,” meaning robots that work alongside humans.
“If Amazon pulls this off, it won't just impact Amazon jobs—it will set a precedent for industries everywhere,” said Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu. As one of America’s largest employers, Amazon’s automation ambitions could signal a profound shift in the future of work.
Source: "Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents," The New York Times, 21 October 2025.
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Amazon may soon become one of the largest job replacers in U.S. history.
According to leaked internal strategy documents obtained by The New York Times, the retail giant is aiming to replace over 600,000 U.S. workers with robots by 2033.
Amazon says the documents reflect only one team’s view and not official strategy. Still, economists warn the implications are massive.
The plan, driven by Amazon’s robotics division, seeks to automate 75 percent of warehouse and delivery operations, potentially saving the company $12.6 billion and trimming 30 cents off the cost of every item shipped. The shift is already underway, with an estimated 160,000 roles expected to be eliminated by 2027.
In response to anticipated public backlash, internal memos show Amazon has considered softening its messaging—avoiding terms like “automation” and “AI” in favor of phrases like “advanced technology” and “cobot,” meaning robots that work alongside humans.
“If Amazon pulls this off, it won't just impact Amazon jobs—it will set a precedent for industries everywhere,” said Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu. As one of America’s largest employers, Amazon’s automation ambitions could signal a profound shift in the future of work.
Source: "Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents," The New York Times, 21 October 2025.
#america #amazon #robots #scrolllink
🤖 Leaked documents show Amazon divisions hope to replace 600,000 US workers with robots.
Amazon may soon become one of the largest job replacers in U.S. history.
According to leaked internal strategy documents obtained by The New York Times, the retail giant is aiming to replace over 600,000 U.S. workers with robots by 2033.
Amazon says the documents reflect only one team’s view and not official strategy. Still, economists warn the implications are massive.
The plan, driven by Amazon’s robotics division, seeks to automate 75 percent of warehouse and delivery operations, potentially saving the company $12.6 billion and trimming 30 cents off the cost of every item shipped. The shift is already underway, with an estimated 160,000 roles expected to be eliminated by 2027.
In response to anticipated public backlash, internal memos show Amazon has considered softening its messaging—avoiding terms like “automation” and “AI” in favor of phrases like “advanced technology” and “cobot,” meaning robots that work alongside humans.
“If Amazon pulls this off, it won't just impact Amazon jobs—it will set a precedent for industries everywhere,” said Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu. As one of America’s largest employers, Amazon’s automation ambitions could signal a profound shift in the future of work.
Source: "Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents," The New York Times, 21 October 2025.
#america #amazon #robots #scrolllink
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