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Amazon Refocuses on AI, Trims Alexa Division Workforce

Published 2023-11-17, 01:21 p/m
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Quiver Quantitative - Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN). is reshaping its workforce, particularly in the division that oversees its Alexa digital assistant, indicating a strategic shift towards advanced generative artificial intelligence (AI). In an internal memo, Amazon Vice President Daniel Rausch informed employees of significant changes, which include discontinuing certain initiatives and the subsequent elimination of several hundred roles. The specific projects being cut were not detailed, but the reorganization reflects Amazon's efforts to align more closely with emerging business priorities, hinting at a potential pivot from Alexa's traditional functions to more complex, AI-driven capabilities.

This adjustment comes as Amazon grapples with the challenge of enhancing Alexa's functionality, especially in the face of competition from more sophisticated AI tools like ChatGPT. Amazon's teams are now tasked with equipping Alexa with similar advanced technologies, amidst a growing demand for more nuanced and conversational AI interactions. Despite the internal restructuring, Amazon's stock saw a modest increase in New York trading.

The broader context of Amazon's workforce reduction traces back to the pandemic, during which the company expanded rapidly to meet the surge in online shopping. However, this led to an overstaffed corporate structure, prompting Amazon to initiate its most extensive layoffs to date, totaling 27,000 positions. The cutbacks continued into March with an additional 9,000 layoffs, affecting various departments including cloud services, human resources, advertising, and Twitch. Amazon has since maintained a keen eye on cost optimization, leading to further job cuts across its music, gaming, and retail divisions.

Affected employees in the United States and Canada are being notified, with those in India and potentially other regions to follow suit. The timeline for these notifications may vary based on local employment laws and consultations. This news was first reported by GeekWire and marks a significant transition for the tech giant as it navigates the evolving landscape of AI and consumer technology.

This article was originally published on Quiver Quantitative

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