Amazon nears equal robot-human workforce in warehouses
Amazon now has over a million robots working in warehouses, handling jobs like picking, packing, and moving stuff around.
Their most high-tech center in Shreveport, Louisiana uses AI and thousands of robots to speed things up—processing orders up to 25% faster and making same-day delivery more reliable.
AI coordinating the robot teams improves warehouse efficiency
With AI coordinating the robot teams, warehouse efficiency has improved.
Robots like Vulcan can handle tricky or heavy items so workers don't have to strain themselves.
Instead of replacing people, Amazon's tech shift is helping over 700,000 employees move into higher-skilled roles like supervising and maintaining these smart machines.
All this automation means your packages arrive quicker
All this automation means your packages arrive quicker and with fewer errors.
Amazon says it's investing billions in robotics not to cut out humans but to make work safer and deliveries cheaper—reshaping how your online shopping gets from cart to doorstep.