Amazon has outlined plans to cut 14,000 jobs across its corporate workforce, as the company looks to cut costs amid increased spending on artificial intelligence.
In a message to employees on Tuesday, Beth Galetti, a senior executive at the Seattle-based tech group, said Amazon needed to be “organised more leanly” to capitalise on the opportunities from AI.
The job cuts amid Amazon’s office-based staff come as chief executive Andy Jassy oversees a cost-cutting effort, having this year taken an axe to middle management to ensure the business could operate “like the world’s largest start-up”.
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