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Amazon CEO Predicts AI Automation to Cut Workforce in Coming Years

What Happened

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed that artificial intelligence and automation will reduce the size of Amazon\’s workforce in the coming years. Speaking about the company\’s ongoing investments in automation technologies, Jassy explained that while AI helps drive operational efficiency and new business opportunities, it will likely shift the nature of many jobs and eliminate certain positions altogether. Jassy\’s comments come as Amazon continues to expand its use of AI tools across fulfillment centers, logistics, and other parts of its global operations. The move reflects broader tech industry trends of integrating more automation and generative AI in daily business processes.

Why It Matters

The potential reduction in Amazon\’s workforce highlights the accelerating impact of AI and automation on jobs and labor markets. As more companies turn to artificial intelligence for productivity gains, questions grow about workforce transitions, reskilling, and the future of work in retail and logistics. Read more in our AI News Hub

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