Amazon's Million-Robot Army Takes Over Jobs
Amazon deploys 1 million robots across warehouses, transforming logistics with AI automation. 75% of operations now involve robots as workforce evolves.
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Amazon Just Hit Another Milestone: 1 Million Robots on the Job!
After 13 years of deploying robots in warehouses, Amazon's robot count is about to match its human workforce.
The tech giant announced that its global warehouses have now deployed their 1 millionth robot, with the latest one just delivered to an Amazon fulfillment center in Japan.
Walk into an Amazon warehouse and you'll see robotic arms deftly grabbing products from shelves, wheeled robots scurrying around the floor transporting goods for packaging.
Other areas have automated sorting systems busily organizing products, while robots help with packaging and preparing shipments.
Now, 75% of Amazon's global delivery operations involve robots.
AI automation not only boosts efficiency dramatically but also reduces the pressure from high warehouse employee turnover.
Beyond its robot army, Amazon has also launched a generative AI model called DeepFleet to optimize warehouse robot path planning.
DeepFleet can improve robot operational efficiency by 10%, making logistics operations more efficient.