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Amazon CEO Says AI Will Reduce Workforce as Automation Expands

What Happened

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told the Wall Street Journal that advances in artificial intelligence and automation will require Amazon to have fewer employees in the future. Jassy emphasized that tasks that once needed large numbers of people will be carried out by AI tools and robotics, especially in warehouse operations and support functions. This move aligns with Amazon’s broader strategy to implement more technology across its business, from logistics to customer service, to increase efficiency and reduce long-term costs. The statement highlights the company’s ongoing investments in AI and automation technologies, which have already changed various workflows within Amazon globally.

Why It Matters

As a leading global employer, Amazon’s shift toward AI-driven automation could influence workforce strategies in tech and retail worldwide. The transition signals how artificial intelligence is reshaping jobs, raising questions about the future of work and employee reskilling in large organizations. Read more in our AI News Hub

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