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Amazon CEO Warns AI Automation Will Shrink Workforce

What Happened

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed that as artificial intelligence capabilities continue to grow, companies like Amazon expect to need fewer employees. Jassy pointed to Amazon\’s deep investment in AI-driven tools and automation, aiming to enhance productivity while reducing operational costs. Speaking in an interview, he explained that roles focused on repetitive or low-skill tasks will likely see the greatest impact. He did not provide specific timelines or figures but acknowledged that workforce reduction is a probable outcome as AI becomes increasingly integrated throughout Amazon\’s operations.

Why It Matters

The comments from Amazon\’s CEO highlight the disruptive effects AI and automation are expected to have on labor markets, not only at Amazon but across industries. As major tech firms double down on AI development, workers may face new pressures to reskill or adapt. Read more in our AI News Hub

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