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AI Revolution Prompts Amazon to Trim 14,000 Roles — Job Cuts Could Hit 30,000 in 2026

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Updated 2025/10/30
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Amazon to Lay Off 14,000 Employees as AI Transformation Accelerates


In a sweeping corporate overhaul, Amazon is set to cut around 14,000 white-collar jobs as it doubles down on artificial intelligence and efficiency. The move marks one of the largest corporate shake-ups in the company’s history — part of CEO Andy Jassy’s broader plan to streamline operations and pivot Amazon toward an AI-driven future.


A Leaner, Faster, AI-Focused Amazon


Announcing the decision, Beth Galetti, Amazon’s Senior Vice President for People Experience and Technology, described AI as “the most transformative technology since the Internet,” emphasizing that the company needs to operate “more leanly, with fewer layers and greater ownership” to stay competitive.


Reports suggest the total job cuts could eventually climb to as many as 30,000 next year, as Amazon pushes through its largest organizational restructuring since the pandemic. Affected divisions include AWS (cloud services), HR, gaming, advertising, devices, communications, and sustainability, among others.


AI Replacing, Not Just Reshaping Jobs


Amazon’s pivot mirrors a wider industry trend — tech giants are trimming their human workforce to make room for automation and AI-led innovation. Meta recently laid off over 600 AI team members, Microsoft cut more than 15,000 employees this year, and Google has been quietly reducing mid-level management by nearly a third to flatten hierarchies.


In a previous memo, CEO Andy Jassy acknowledged the shift, saying AI adoption means “fewer people doing some of the jobs being done today, and more people doing new types of jobs.” It’s a painful trade-off aimed at boosting efficiency while maintaining long-term growth momentum.


From Pandemic Boom to Cost Control


Amazon’s massive downsizing follows years of aggressive expansion. During the pandemic, the company went on a hiring spree to meet surging e-commerce and cloud demand. Now, with consumer patterns normalizing and costs rising, Jassy is steering Amazon toward profitability and discipline.


Between 2022 and 2023, Amazon axed 27,000 jobs. The latest round — affecting roughly 4% of corporate and tech staff — reflects Jassy’s ongoing effort to slim down the company’s famously complex corporate structure.


Despite the cuts, Amazon remains a colossal employer with over 1.5 million workers worldwide, most of them in logistics and warehouse operations.


Billions Poured Into AI


While thousands face layoffs, Amazon is ramping up investments in AI and cloud infrastructure. The company plans to spend roughly $118 billion this year on emerging technologies, including generative AI models, data centers, and advanced computing systems.


This strategic reinvention also involves a cultural reset. Jassy has pushed for a “startup mindset,” requiring employees to return to the office five days a week to enhance collaboration and speed. He hopes a flatter, faster decision-making structure will restore the company’s innovation edge.


Hiring at the Bottom, Cuts at the Top


Despite the corporate downsizing, Amazon continues to hire aggressively in its logistics and fulfilment arms. It expects to onboard 250,000 temporary workers ahead of the festive shopping season — though these roles are far removed from the high-paying corporate positions now being eliminated.


The announcement comes just days before Amazon’s third-quarter earnings report, where investors will scrutinize whether the company’s AI-first strategy is paying off. For now, one thing is clear: Amazon’s next big leap toward the future may come at the cost of its human workforce.

Aimee October 30, 2025
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