Core Insights - JD Group's founder Liu Qiangdong announced the establishment of the world's first fully automated delivery station by April next year, featuring drones, autonomous delivery vehicles, and robotic arms for cargo handling [1][2] - Liu emphasized that technological advancements in automation will not conflict with employment, as robots will alleviate labor intensity and create new job opportunities [1][2] Group 1: Technological Advancements - JD Logistics has accumulated 10 years of technological expertise, enabling large-scale deployment and simplified operations of logistics automation equipment [1] - The company has conducted over 700,000 kilometers of internal testing with autonomous trucks and several million kilometers of testing for last-mile delivery vehicles [1][2] - JD plans to purchase 3 million robots, 1 million autonomous vehicles, and 100,000 drones over the next five years to enhance its logistics supply chain [2] Group 2: Employment and New Opportunities - Liu Qiangdong stated that future employees may only need to work one day a week or even one hour, as automation reduces the need for manual labor [2] - The development of technology is expected to generate a significant number of new jobs, particularly in operational monitoring and equipment maintenance after simple training [2] - Liu also highlighted the potential for a tenfold growth in the global tourism market over the next five years, which will create numerous new professions [2]
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