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Amazon CEO Predicts AI Automation Will Shrink Global Workforce

What Happened

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy shared at a recent event that advancements in artificial intelligence will lead to a smaller overall workforce worldwide. Jassy highlighted that tasks currently performed by employees across Amazon’s operations, logistics, and retail divisions stand to be increasingly automated as AI develops. This shift, he explained, will extend beyond Amazon to the broader retail sector and various industries dependent on sizable labor forces. The trend signals significant changes to employment as AI technologies improve efficiency and reduce manual workloads.

Why It Matters

As one of the world’s largest employers, Amazon’s stance signals a major transition for workers everywhere. AI-driven automation could reshape job markets, requiring new skills and education, while posing challenges for job security and workforce stability. Read more in our AI News Hub

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