Amazon May Replace Over 5,00,000 Jobs With Robots by 2033; Elon Musk Reacts
Amazon is reportedly planning one of its largest workforce transformations, with internal documents suggesting the e-commerce giant could replace over half a million jobs with robots and automation technology by 2033.
Key Takeaways
- Amazon plans to automate 75% of its global operations
- Potential replacement of 5,00,000+ jobs by 2033
- Expected savings of 30 cents per processed item
- Elon Musk predicts AI and robots will make working “optional”
Automation Strategy and Timeline
According to The New York Times, Amazon’s automation team anticipates the company could avoid hiring over 1,60,000 workers in the US by 2027. The shift toward automated warehouses with minimal human involvement is already being tested in facilities optimized for rapid deliveries.
Robots are reportedly handling the majority of lifting, packing, and transporting items in these pilot facilities. Interestingly, Amazon refers to these machines as “cobots” to emphasize their collaborative role with human workers.
Elon Musk’s Perspective
Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded to the Amazon reports on his platform X (formerly Twitter), sharing his broader vision for automation’s future impact on employment.
Musk stated, “AI and robots will replace all jobs. Working will be optional, like growing your own vegetables, instead of buying them from the store.”
Operational Impact
The automation drive is expected to save approximately 30 cents on every item Amazon processes, from picking and packing to delivery. This strategic move aims to significantly boost operational efficiency while reducing labor costs across the company’s global supply chain network.



