Amazon to cut 14,000 corporate jobs
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As AI technology sweeps across industries, everyone’s asking what it means for the labor market in the coming years.
We know artificial intelligence — particularly generative and agentic AI — looms large in the future of jobs. But the exact impact is still a great unknown. But the effects we’re already seeing in tech jobs, many of which are at the forefront of the ...
Amazon recently made news saying they will save money and improve operations by reducing their workforce by more than half a million jobs, replacing them with AI, automation, robots, and other technology. They put out this story, which focused on the good AI and automation will bring. That's how they see it. They had a certain position in mind.
On the brighter side, Indeed found that there is a range of tech skills in high demand -- but rarely listed by candidates in their resumes. These sought-after skills include distributed computing, machine learning frameworks, model deployment, and site reliability engineering.
Forbes Research surveyed over 1,000 C-suite executives about the impact of AI on the workforce and how they are helping employees adapt to a new era.
An internal memo explaining the cuts said "many routine decisions can now be handled efficiently by technology."
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Gov. Gavin Newsom just signed Senate Bill 53, the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act. Its goal is to regulate AI for increased online safety and security, building public trust without hampering AI innovation and growth.
Law enforcement agencies often underinvest in technology training for line-level officers, limiting the effectiveness of tools like body cameras and data analytics. Without ongoing, role-specific training, technology becomes a liability for officers and ...
Amazon.com Inc. plans to eliminate roughly 14,000 corporate jobs just months after Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy warned that AI will shrink the company’s workforce.