Robots Will Replace 700,000 Workers
Liu said automation will eventually replace 700,000 delivery jobs as companies push robots to cut hiring and costs.
- Richard Liu, founder and chair of JD.com, predicted that robots will "sooner or later" replace 700,000 delivery workers in China, reflecting accelerating automation across the logistics sector.
- The New York Times reported nine months ago that Amazon plans to automate 75% of its operations to avoid hiring 600,000 new workers, establishing the industry precedent.
- "Physical AI has arrived," NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently stated, declaring that every industrial company will eventually become a robotics company.
- Industry leaders Musk and Bezos support this automation trend, which threatens tens of millions of jobs worldwide and extends beyond manufacturing into white-collar and software roles.
- By 2033, Amazon expects to sell about twice as many products as today, positioning automation as critical to managing future demand without proportional workforce expansion.
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Founder of China's Amazon wants his 700,000 blue-collar workers to be 'white-collarized' in time for AI
JD.com founder Richard Liu said he would retrain his 700,000 delivery workers as robots take over manual delivery tasks.VCG/VCG via Getty ImagesChina's e-commerce tycoon said he plans to turn his gig workers into white-collar workers.JD.com founder Richard Liu said robots would take over the manual delivery work.He said human workers will be needed to repair the robots, which can be done from offices.The founder of China's Amazon equivalent said…
The president of the Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com warned that the company's approximately 700,000 staff will be replaced by robots "early or later".
JD CEO Warns 700,000 Delivery Workers Will Be Replaced By Robots "Sooner Or Later"
JD CEO Warns 700,000 Delivery Workers Will Be Replaced By Robots "Sooner Or Later" The founder of China's largest e-commerce and logistics companies fired off a warning shot to hundreds of thousands of delivery workers that the rise of automation and AI adoption in the last-mile will result in hundreds of thousands of job losses "sooner or later." Richard Liu, founder and chair of JD.com, told the audience at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperati…
Robots Will Replace 700,000 Workers
The post Robots Will Replace 700,000 Workers appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..It really doesn’t matter who made the statement if he or she really, really knows what they are talking about. Richard Liu, founder and chair of JD.com, said that “sooner or later” robots would replace 700,000 delivery workers in China. Early experimental versions of this business model are already in place in China, the FT reported. Who supports this point of view? To …
Robots will soon replace 7 lakh delivery workers, JD.com founder says
Richard Liu said JD.com's delivery network will eventually be handled by robots instead of couriers. His remarks underline China's wider automation push while reviving questions over jobs and retraining.
JD.com founder says delivery workers will no longer be needed in future · TechNode
At the 2026 APEC China CEO Forum held on Sunday, JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong revealed that the company has launched an internal Nirvana Plan aimed at helping its 700,000 delivery workers and other frontline employees adapt to the impact of AI and automation. Liu said he believes robots will eventually take over package deliveries, eliminating the need for traditional couriers. “In the future, deliveries will be made by robots. There will be no …
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