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Amazon layoffs: What we know so far about the teams and roles affected, from internal messages
Amazon announced Tuesday that it plans to cut 14,000 corporate jobs as part of a broader effort to become leaner in an era shaped by AI.
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Amazon Announces a 4% Workforce Reduction, Cutting 14,000 Jobs. Here's What Investors Need to Know.
Amazon ( AMZN 3.23%) announced Tuesday that it's cutting 14,000 corporate jobs, shedding roughly 4% of its workforce in a bid to shift more resources to artificial intelligence (AI) and other high-profile priorities.
In late 2024, Amazon introduced Rufus, a generative AI chatbot that helps people shop. It was a curious move for Amazon since the company already has Alexa, which has become a household name at this point. However, there is a difference between the two, and Rufus doesn't act like Alexa in any way.
An Amazon Web Services outage has caused significant issues for a number of high-profile websites Monday morning, including Snapchat, Roblox, Fortnite, online broker Robinhood and the McDonald's app.
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What is global Amazon AWS outage impact today? Flight delays? Reddit, Snapchat down? What we know
Amazon Web Servies is experiencing global outage issues, according to DownDetector. What's impacted? Flight delays? Are Reddit and Snapchat down? What we know
Amazon confirmed plans to reduce its corporate workforce, impacting 14,000 employees. The company cited a need to be more lean and the increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence as reasons for the cuts. Those who do not find a new role will be offered severance pay and other transition benefits.
Amazon Web Servies is experiencing global outage issues, according to DownDetector. What's impacted? Are websites down? What we know.
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Heading into COP, Brazil’s Amazon deforestation rate is falling. What about fires?
By Rhett Ayers Butler As the world’s attention turns toward COP30 in Belém next month, the story of Brazil’s Amazon is shifting—though not quite in a straightforward way. According to the government’s satellite-based monitoring system,
Amazon is reporting third-quarter earnings on Thursday, days after the company announced it's laying off 14,000 people.