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Amazon Allegedly Has Plans To Fill 600,000+ Future Jobs With Robots, Company Responds * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle

NEWS HEADLINES: Amazon Allegedly Has Plans To Fill 600,000+ Future Jobs With Robots, Company Responds * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle

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Amazon allegedly has automation plans that will enable the e-commerce giant to utilize robots to fill more than 600,000 jobs that would otherwise go to Americans, multiple outlets report.

According to internal documents reportedly reviewed by The New York Times, Amazon aims to sell twice as many products by 2033 without adding to its U.S. workforce.

Fox Business shared more:

Amazon’s chief technologist, Tye Brady, told FOX Business on Wednesday that employees currently working at Amazon won’t lose their jobs to robots — instead, the new technology is designed to work alongside humans.

“So of the speculative hiring, it’s still speculation, right? But I do know this – I do know that we will continue to amplify what our employees can do by giving them the best tool set possible. That’s using physical A.I. systems in order to create a safer environment and more productive environment for employees,” Brady said in an interview that aired on “Mornings with Maria.”

Documents reviewed by the Times reportedly showed that Amazon’s robotics team has a long-term goal of automating 75% of its operations.

“Leaked documents often paint an incomplete and misleading picture of our plans, and that’s the case here. In our written narrative culture, thousands of documents circulate throughout the company at any given time, each with varying degrees of accuracy and timeliness. In this instance, the materials appear to reflect the perspective of just one team and don’t represent our overall hiring strategy across our various operations business lines — now or moving forward,” Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel told Fox News Digital.

Nantel said the company is actively looking to fill hundreds of thousands of jobs across the United States.

“No company has created more jobs in America over the past decade than Amazon. We’re actively hiring at operations facilities across the country and recently announced plans to fill 250,000 positions for the holiday season,” Nantel told Fox News Digital.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) claimed fully automating operations is the “direction of every major corporation.”

“Big Tech oligarchs are coming for your job. Jeff Bezos will be replacing 600,000 jobs at Amazon with robots. His vision: fully automate operations. Amazon’s not alone. That’s the direction of every major corporation. AI & robotics must benefit workers, not the top 1%,” he said.

The Verge shared further info:

Amazon told The NYT that its executives are not being instructed to avoid using certain terms when referring to robotics, and that community involvement is unrelated to the company’s automation plans.

“Nobody else has the same incentive as Amazon to find the way to automate. Once they work out how to do this profitably, it will spread to others, too,” Daron Acemoglu, winner of the Nobel Prize in economic science last year, told The NYT. Adding that if Amazon achieves its automation goal, “one of the biggest employers in the United States will become a net job destroyer, not a net job creator.”

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