Amazon was once again in the spotlight on July 9, 2025, confirming a historic milestone in robotics and announcing the launch of a new AI model to manage its logistics network. According to the latest reports, the number of mobile robots working in Amazons warehouses and fulfillment centers worldwide has surpassed 1 million. This figure solidifies the companys status as the absolute leader in scaling robotic systems in retail and logistics. Simultaneously with this significant quantitative achievement, Amazon is implementing a new generative AI model called DeepFleet. This system serves as the central brain for the entire robotic fleet and is designed for global route optimization and real-time movement coordination. Unlike previous systems where each robot might act more individually, DeepFleet treats the entire warehouse as a single, dynamic, and interconnected system. Using deep learning and predictive analytics algorithms, the model analyzes product flows, predicts the formation of traffic jams and bottlenecks, and then proactively adjusts the routes of all robots to achieve maximum efficiency and throughput. Amazon claims that the implementation of DeepFleet increases the overall productivity of the robot fleet by more than 10%. On the scale of Amazons operations, this translates not only into faster order processing and delivery for millions of customers but also into colossal operational cost savings. This announcement underscores that leadership in modern logistics is determined not just by the number of robots, but by the intelligence level of the system that manages them.
Amazon Deploys 1 Millionth Robot and Launches DeepFleet AI System
