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Amazon CEO Predicts AI Agents Will Transform Corporate Workforce

What Happened

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed that advancements in AI are on track to significantly impact the company\’s corporate workforce. Speaking about automation, Jassy said that AI agents will soon be able to perform many of the tasks currently executed by Amazon\’s office employees. This shift is expected to make business operations more efficient while reducing the need for a large corporate headcount. The company, headquartered in Seattle, has been investing heavily in artificial intelligence to streamline internal processes and boost productivity. While Jassy did not specify a timeline for these changes, the announcement signals Amazon\’s readiness to embrace automation across its business functions.

Why It Matters

Amazon\’s plan to use AI agents in place of human corporate staff highlights the accelerating role of artificial intelligence in the workplace. This move reflects a broader trend among tech giants to automate routine tasks, potentially reshaping the labor market and raising new questions about the future of work. Read more in our AI News Hub

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