Leaked internal documents suggest amazon plans to avoid hiring roughly 600,000 u.s Amazon strategised about ways to keep the public in the dark over the true extent of its data centres’ water use, a leaked internal document reveals. Workers by 2033 by rolling out robots and ai at massive scale
That headline ricocheted across tv and social. Amazon says it’s not a mass firing — just “efficiency.” but the data paints a different story The leaked documents suggest the company may replace or avoid hiring up to 600,000 u.s
Internal amazon documents suggest that the company is looking into building and using more robots to replace human workers The publication doesn't specify if this will result in massive layoffs. Learn about the extent of the breach and the data exposed. According to a document leaked to the guardian, amazon’s execs exchanged notes about keeping the masses ignorant about the “true extent” of the staggering amount of water their data centers use.
Amazon layoffs just took a futuristic turn Leaked internal documents suggest the company could replace 600,000 u.s Jobs with robots by 2027 — part of a $12.6 billion automation drive By 2027, around 160,000 warehouse roles may vanish as machines take over picking and packing