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Is Amazon Really Eliminating Human Jobs with Robots?

humanoid December 12, 2025 2 min read

Amazon recently celebrated a significant milestone by announcing the addition of their “1 millionth robot” to their fulfillment centers. This announcement has stirred up concerns about robots replacing human workers. However, Amazon’s own announcement did not predict this narrative. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) coverage of the news contributed to a widespread belief that robots were taking over human roles in the labor market.

While the idea of robots outnumbering humans in Amazon’s facilities sparked fears of job loss, one essential aspect was overlooked. Amazon mentioned in their announcement that over 700,000 employees have been upskilled since 2019 through robotics, engineering, and maintenance training. Amazon Robotics VP Scott Dresser highlighted that human roles at Amazon are evolving rather than disappearing, with the need for technical positions in new fulfillment centers.

The evolution of job roles due to automation was emphasized by Amazon workers who transitioned from manual tasks to overseeing robotic systems, resulting in better pay and job satisfaction. Additionally, the media’s portrayal of humanoid robots replacing humans in Amazon warehouses is far from reality. The robots employed by Amazon are more akin to advanced forklifts aimed at enhancing efficiency in warehouse operations.

While warehouse automation with robots has been in practice for nearly two decades, there are limitations and risks associated with heavy reliance on this technology. Concerns such as power supply dependency, software vulnerabilities, and accuracy in order fulfillment are crucial aspects to consider. The need for human oversight and intervention remains essential, as robots can enhance efficiency but are unable to replace human intelligence and adaptability.

The article also sheds light on the financial viability of implementing robotics in warehouse operations. Profitability remains a challenge, as mass production and cost-effectiveness are key factors that need to be addressed. Real-world examples such as Google’s Waymo robotaxis illustrate the ongoing financial losses associated with advanced autonomous technologies.

Moreover, the article emphasizes the importance of human labor, factories, and traditional manufacturing capabilities in contrast to overreliance on technology. The recent geopolitical events highlight the significance of human resources and traditional manufacturing capabilities in national security and defense strategies.

In conclusion, while automation and robotics can optimize operations, human involvement remains irreplaceable. The future of technology integration in various industries should focus on enhancing human capabilities rather than substituting them entirely.

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