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Amazon Mandates Smart Glasses for Drivers Amid Robot Replacement Fears

Key Takeaways

  • Amazon will mandate smart glasses for delivery drivers to improve efficiency
  • The AI-powered glasses provide navigation and package scanning hands-free
  • Amazon claims safety benefits while critics fear job replacement by robots
  • Testing shows potential time savings of 30 minutes per 10-hour shift

Amazon is implementing a controversial new policy requiring its delivery drivers to wear smart glasses equipped with artificial intelligence. The company claims this technology will make deliveries safer and more efficient, but the move has sparked concerns about potential job replacement by robots.

How Amazon’s Smart Glasses Work

The futuristic glasses use AI to provide turn-by-turn navigation directly to customers’ doorsteps. Fitted with cameras, they allow drivers to scan packages and capture proof of delivery without using their hands.

Currently, Amazon’s Delivery Associates (DAs) rely on smartphones for navigation and package management. The smart glasses offer a hands-free alternative with a heads-up display showing navigation details and delivery tasks. The system automatically activates when drivers approach a customer’s address.

‘The DA is given their delivery information—right in their field of view—starting with locating the right packages inside their vehicles to the corresponding homes,’ Amazon explained.

Driver Experience and Time Savings

Amazon has tested the glasses with hundreds of drivers, including Kaleb M from Nebraska. ‘I felt safer the whole time because the glasses have the info right in my field of view,’ he said. ‘Instead of having to look down at a phone, you can keep your eyes forward and look past the display—you’re always focused on what’s ahead.’

Beryl Tomay, Amazon’s Vice President of Transportation, told BBC News the glasses could save drivers up to 30 minutes during a 10-hour shift.

Public Concerns and Criticism

Despite Amazon’s safety claims, many social media users have expressed alarm about the technology’s implications. Several X users suggested the glasses represent a step toward replacing human drivers with robots.

‘Perfect to train humanoid robots to do the task. You can replace people when AI is trained well enough,’ one user tweeted. Another commented: ‘Gathering training data for the robots that will replace them in 5 years.’

Other users described the technology as dystopian, with one noting: ‘If your company is making you wear these, your days are numbered.’ Another added: ‘We are entering that zone where dystopia could arrive very quickly with the new tools being developed.’

The glasses connect to a small controller worn on the driver’s vest containing controls, a swappable battery, and an emergency button. Amazon also noted the glasses support prescription lenses and transitional lenses that adjust to light conditions.

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