JD's Liu Qiangdong: Future May See Employees Working Reduced Hours and Express Delivery Going Fully Automated
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On November 7, 2025, the World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit commenced. Liu Qiangdong, the founder and chairman of the board of JD Group, delivered an insightful speech at the opening ceremony. When delving into the topic of future intelligent technologies, he made a bold prediction: employees may only need to dedicate one day, or even just one hour, of work per week in the future. Moreover, he envisions a scenario where express delivery operations will no longer necessitate human involvement. Once authorized, robots will be capable of automatically opening doors to make deliveries. Liu Qiangdong also divulged that JD is set to establish the world's first fully autonomous delivery station by April of the following year. Prior to the opening ceremony, Liu Qiangdong made an appearance outside the venue. He mentioned that all tech companies would inevitably turn their attention to AI, and he expressed his intention to engage in private discussions with the "Six Little Dragons" in the AI field. (Note: The "Six Little Dragons" here likely refers to six prominent or influential figures or entities in the AI sector, a term that may carry specific cultural or industry - related connotations within the Chinese tech context.)