Amazon slashed 4% of its 350,000-person global corporate workforce, marking one of the largest job cuts in the company's ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed that the recent layoff of 14,000 employees isn't due to financial woes or AI, but rather a ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy warned employees in June 2025 about AI's impact on the corporate workforce, four months before ...
Amazon's Rufus chatbot, launched in August 2025, has become a significant tool for shoppers, with CEO Andy Jassy claiming it ...
Amazon's CEO Andy Jassy aims to make the company the world's largest startup — creating efficiency for the AI era.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy explains the 14,000 corporate layoffs are a 'culture' move to stay nimble, not driven by financial ...
Jassy also reassured investors that these layoffs are not a reaction to a financial crisis but part of a long-term strategy ...
It was reported earlier this week that Amazon was to lay off up to 30,000 corporate staff. According to Reuters and The Wall Street Journal, the ...
Andy Jassy explains Amazon’s 14,000 layoffs, buying Nvidia chips, upcoming Trainium3 AI chips, AWS capacity and sales growth, ...
Amazon’s AI chatbot Rufus is driving major growth, helping users find and compare products conversationally. CEO Andy Jassy projects it could add over $10 billion in annual sales.
Amazon is cutting 14,000 corporate jobs to become leaner and faster. CEO Andy Jassy says this move is about culture, not AI or cost-cutting, signalling a shift back to its startup roots.
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