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Amazon CEO Predicts AI Automation Will Shrink Workforce

What Happened

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy stated that advancements in artificial intelligence and automation technologies are expected to decrease the company\’s workforce over the coming years. In a conversation reported by The Wall Street Journal, Jassy explained that tasks currently performed by humans in Amazon\’s vast operations could increasingly be managed by AI systems and robotic processes. This shift aligns with ongoing trends in the tech sector where leading companies invest heavily in automation to improve efficiency and manage escalating labor costs. The remarks come as Amazon continues to explore new uses for AI across logistics, retail, and cloud computing.

Why It Matters

The statement underscores the far-reaching impact of AI on employment in the technology sector and beyond. As companies like Amazon transition routine work to machines, debates about workforce reskilling, economic disruption, and long-term labor trends are intensifying. Read more in our AI News Hub

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