To put Andy Jassy's message to employees more bluntly: AI means we'll need less of you to keep things running.
The tech will create new jobs in robotics and AI, despite automating some existing roles, he said. Amazon has 500 open robotics roles on LinkedIn. AI isn't all doom and gloom for jobs, said Amazon's ...
More than 1,000 Amazon employees anonymously signed an open letter to CEO Andy Jassy.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy pointed to chips as "the biggest culprit" behind the cost of AI. "Most AI to date has been built on one chip provider." ...
More than 1,000 Amazon workers have signed an open letter urging the company to address ethical AI use amid mass layoffs.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the rapid rollout of generative artificial intelligence means the company will one day require fewer employees to do some of the work that computers can handle. "Like with ...
Can any company, big or small, really topple Nvidia's AI chip dominance? Maybe not entirely but Amazon is already making big bucks trying.
The employees accuse the tech giant of “casting aside its climate goals” and helping build a surveillance state with AI.
Andy Jassy, who sent shockwaves through the jobs market as one of the first major chief executives to say that “AI will mean fewer jobs,” sounded a different tone on the earnings call accompanying ...