Amazon cuts hundreds of AWS cloud jobs
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I think that A.I. and generative A.I. specifically is the most transformative technology of our lifetime, which is saying a lot, given that we have had the Internet,” he told CNBC.
Amazon has laid off hundreds of employees in its AWS cloud division as part of a broader restructuring effort driven by the growing adoption of generative AI and CEO Andy Jassy's push to streamline operations.
Amazon laid off several hundred employees across the Amazon Web Services division. According to Business Today, this move was confirmed on Thursday and is a part of the broader effort to streamline operations.
Amazon confirmed layoffs in its cloud computing unit, AWS, and employees are trying to determine which teams were affected.
What Happened: The new policy was announced by Jamie Siminoff, the founder of Ring, on Wednesday, according to a Fortune report. It mandates that all promotion applications within Amazon’s RBKS organization must now include details on how AI is utilized in their roles.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said that while the company continues to hire for AI, some jobs will require fewer employees because of automation.
Amazon lays off hundreds in its AWS division, citing AI-driven changes and broader efficiency efforts across internal cloud and training teams.
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AWS sheds more jobs as Jassy's automation layoff prophecy comes trueInsiders tell The Register that a company-wide automation push means jobs are disappearing Amazon.com CEO Andy Jassy's predictions that automation would cost jobs at the company have proven accurate at Amazon Web Services.