Group 1 - Amazon is cutting 16,000 jobs globally as part of a restructuring effort following pandemic-era over-hiring and to expand the use of artificial intelligence tools [1][2] - This is the second major round of layoffs within three months, with a total goal of trimming about 30,000 corporate roles, which represents nearly 10% of its corporate workforce [2][5] - The layoffs will impact various departments including Amazon Web Services, retail, Prime Video, and human resources [2] Group 2 - The job cuts highlight the changing dynamics of corporate workforces due to the rise of artificial intelligence, which is automating tasks and leading to job losses [4] - Amazon's CEO has indicated that increased AI adoption will result in more automation, further affecting employment [4] - The company is also investing in robotics to enhance efficiency in its warehouses, aiming to reduce reliance on human labor and cut costs [6]
Amazon cuts 16,000 jobs globally to undo pandemic-era hiring amid AI push