EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 31 MIN
Amazon Will Cut 14,000 Jobs as AI Takes on Bigger Role
from TechPulse AI Talk · host AC Wilson
The source provides an extensive overview of Amazon’s significant corporate layoffs, announced in October 2025, which saw the elimination of approximately 14,000 white-collar jobs. These reductions, targeting departments such as human resources, devices, and Prime Video, are explicitly framed as part of a strategic pivot toward artificial intelligence (AI), aiming to reduce bureaucracy and achieve massive efficiency gains. The episode details how Amazon's post-pandemic overhiring, combined with CEO Andy Jassy's vision for AI-driven automation, led to the cuts, with internal documents suggesting AI could replace hundreds of thousands of roles in the coming years. Furthermore, the source examines the broader implications, including the types of jobs at risk across the tech sector and the contentious debate over whether AI will ultimately create more opportunities than it destroys.
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The source provides an extensive overview of Amazon’s significant corporate layoffs, announced in October 2025, which saw the elimination of approximately 14,000 white-collar jobs. These reductions, targeting departments such as human resources, devices, and Prime Video, are explicitly framed as part of a strategic pivot toward artificial intelligence (AI), aiming to reduce bureaucracy and achieve massive efficiency gains. The episode details how Amazon's post-pandemic overhiring, combined with CEO Andy Jassy's vision for AI-driven automation, led to the cuts, with internal documents suggesting AI could replace hundreds of thousands of roles in the coming years. Furthermore, the source examines the broader implications, including the types of jobs at risk across the tech sector and the contentious debate over whether AI will ultimately create more opportunities than it destroys.
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