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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said that while the company continues to hire for AI, some jobs will require fewer employees because of automation.
"We're going to hire more people in AI and more people in robotics," Jassy said on CNBC.
Aggressive spending on artificial intelligence is mostly being rewarded in the stock market these days. But when it comes to ...
The relatively new field combines AI with real-world systems like robots and IoT devices to enable real-time, adaptive ...
Amazon has confirmed that it has eliminated roles across specific teams within its AWS division, though it hasn’t disclosed ...
Across Silicon Valley and beyond, not everyone is as concerned about what AI means for entry-level white collar jobs as ...
Reports indicate that perhaps late last week hundreds of AWS employees were laid off with marketing and outreach roles being ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says AI will probably mean fewer jobs after 27,000 people have already been cut from its workforce. Story by Jim Edwards, Fortune Intelligence • 6d.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy outlined the e-commerce giant's approach to artificial intelligence (AI) development in his annual letter to shareholders released Thursday. Jassy wrote that Amazon aims to ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told employees that AI will reduce head count as the company gets "scrappier." Management commentators say his memo might open the floodgates for more AI job-loss talk.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reaffirmed that AI will lead to job cuts across the company, impacting roles in software engineering ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told employees that AI will reduce head count as the company gets "scrappier." Management commentators say his memo might open the floodgates for more AI job-loss talk.