Amazon has confirmed it will be cutting approximately 14,000 corporate positions globally. The company stated the move is part of a plan to become "organized more leanly" and to better seize opportunities presented by artificial intelligence, which it views as the most transformative technology since the internet. The decision aligns with CEO Andy Jassy's ongoing focus on cutting costs and enhancing efficiency through AI tools. This significant workforce reduction was announced shortly after Amazon reported strong third-quarter financial results, indicating the layoffs are a strategic realignment rather than a response to poor performance. The company aims to shift resources to further invest in its future, with a particular emphasis on its AI initiatives. Amazon has stated it will support affected employees by providing a period to find other internal roles.
Amazon to Eliminate 14,000 Corporate Jobs in Strategic Shift Towards AI
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