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When it comes to automation how close is Amazon to actually automate most if not all warehouse work with robots? I think I've seen that they have the most automated Warehouse procedures in the world but I wasn't sure if they were close to automating absolutely everything or not close to it?
Amazon now has over 1 million robots operating in its warehouses. The company is rapidly approaching the point where robots could outnumber human workers on the floor.
With generative AI and robotics systems like “Sequoia” improving speed, accuracy, and decision-making, are we entering a phase where human labor becomes optional in large-scale logistics?
What does this shift mean for the future of jobs, wages, and labor policy?
Is it time to rethink how we prepare for a world where machines do most of the work?