- Amazon CEO Andy Jassy again said that AI could replace certain workers
- The company will continue to reduce the workforce, but will hire in certain regions
- Many companies replace human workers with AI
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has once again repeated that AI may soon replace some Amazon workers.
The AI ​​may soon have “fewer people who make jobs,” said Jassy.
Fortunately, according to Jassy, ​​”there will be other jobs” and AI will help to release people from “heart work” who “will make all our jobs more interesting”.
AI will replace some workers
“As with each technical transformation, there will be fewer people who make some of the jobs than technology is starting to automate,” said Amazon CEO CNBCJim Cramer in an interview.
Jassy has added that Amazon will continue to hire in fields such as AI and robotics, despite the regular reduction of the company in recent years, with just over 27,000 jobs for 2022. Jassy confirmed in June 2025 that this trend will probably continue in the coming years.
Improving internet efficiency while cutting up the workforce is not a unique trend, with many large companies that follow the plunge. The CEO of Salesforce, Mark Benioff, said that AI was now 30% to 50% of the work of the company.
Many workers are still not entirely convinced of the advantages of AI, especially if these advantages can only be harvested if their work is replaced. The latest arrivals on the workforce are particularly concerned about how the bosses implement AI in their work.
A recent investigation also revealed that some workers see the advantages of technology, but suffer from stress at work on the fear they can be replaced.
There have also been calls for the reduction of 5 -day to 4 work week if we hear that productivity increases that many companies are boasting, but it will be difficult to switch to boards of directors that seek to reduce costs, improve productivity and stimulate efficiency.