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AWS CEO Matt Garman Slams Tech Layoffs Amid AI Hiring Surge

What Happened

Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman publicly criticized the growing trend of tech companies laying off engineering staff in favor of hiring artificial intelligence talent. During a recent interview, Garman described this shift as \”the dumbest thing\” companies are doing, expressing concern that dismissing experienced engineers to reallocate budgets toward AI recruitment could undermine innovation and operational stability. As competition for AI talent intensifies across Silicon Valley and beyond, Garman\’s comments shed light on ongoing debates about balancing investments between core engineering and emerging technologies like AI.

Why It Matters

The remarks from AWS\’s top executive highlight a crucial dilemma for the tech industry: how to build robust AI capabilities without sacrificing foundational engineering expertise. As more firms pivot toward automation and artificial intelligence, effective workforce management becomes vital for sustainable growth and innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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