JD.com’s founder vows to protect 900,000 jobs from AI. His warehouse strategy says otherwise.

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Liu Qiangdong’s pledge to safeguard JD.com’s workforce from automation sits uncomfortably with his own ‘unmanned era’ vision and a flagship warehouse already running on four employees.


Liu Qiangdong, the founder of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com, vowed in an internal speech this week to protect the company’s 900,000-strong workforce from AI and robotics, according to a Bloomberg report on Thursday citing a video circulating on Chinese social media.

JD.com will, on Liu’s telling, “do everything possible to safeguard employment for hundreds of thousands of staff, including blue-collar workers,” even as it accelerates the deployment of AI and autonomous logistics across the business.

The vow lands in a Chinese policy environment in which it would be unwise for a major employer to say anything else.

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