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Amazon’s Robotics Initiative Could Displace Over 600,000 Warehouse Positions, Documents Suggest

Internal documents and reports indicate Amazon is accelerating warehouse automation with plans to replace hundreds of thousands of positions. The company’s robotics division aims to automate three-quarters of operations within the coming years, potentially transforming its workforce structure.

Massive Workforce Transformation Underway

Amazon is reportedly planning one of the largest workforce transformations in corporate history, with internal documents revealing plans to replace more than 600,000 positions with robotic systems, according to reports from The New York Times. The e-commerce giant’s robotics division aims to automate approximately 75% of the company’s entire operations, sources indicate, representing a fundamental shift in how the world’s second-largest private employer approaches its workforce.

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UK Rare Earths Refinery Scrapped as Project Shifts to US Amid China Market Dominance

A major UK rare earths refinery project at Saltend has been abandoned as developer Pensana shifts focus to the United States. The decision highlights growing tensions in global critical minerals supply chains and China’s market dominance in the sector.

UK Rare Earths Refinery Project Abandoned

A planned rare earths refinery in the United Kingdom has been scrapped in favor of developing similar facilities in the United States, according to reports. The Saltend chemical park project, which would have given the UK a strategic position in the rare earths industry currently dominated by China, has been officially dropped by developer Pensana.

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Meta Hires Apple’s AI Search Lead Weeks After Promotion – Industry Impact Analyzed

Meta Platforms has reportedly hired Ke Yang, who was recently appointed to lead Apple’s ChatGPT-like search project. This marks the latest in a series of high-profile departures from Apple’s artificial intelligence division to competitors. The move leaves Apple’s AKI team leadership uncertain during critical development phase.

Meta Continues Apple AI Talent Recruitment

Meta Platforms has reportedly recruited another key executive from Apple Inc.‘s artificial intelligence division, continuing a pattern of talent acquisition from the Cupertino-based company. According to reports from Bloomberg, Ke Yang, who had recently been appointed to lead Apple’s Answers, Knowledge and Information (AKI) team, is departing for Meta after just weeks in his new position.