Amazon General Manager Andy Jassy warned Tuesday that he expects to increase the artificial generating intelligence to “reduce” the company’s workforce of the company in the coming years.
The Amazon boss, who replaced Jeff Bezos as CEO in 2021, said the generator is a “once in a life” technology that “must change our work” as the company integrates it into its business operations.
As a result, Amazon will “need fewer people doing some of the jobs they are doing today, and more people doing other types of jobs,” Jassy said in a long memorandum for employees who were also posted on the company’s website.
“Hard hard to know exactly where this is networking over time, but in the coming years, we expect this will reduce our total corporate work power, while receiving benefits of efficiency from using it widely throughout the company,” Jassy added.
Amazon had a corporate workforce of about 350,000 employees like December. In general, the company had more than 1.5 million full -time and part -time employees at the end of last year, including in its landfill and fulfillment centers.
Jassy said Amazon already has more than 1,000 generating services he or application in works, which will “make a small part of what we will finally build”.
Amazon inventory management, chatbot customer service and product sites are likely to receive an update as a result of it.
Employees need to “be curious about him” and participate in trying to learn “how to do more with scrappier teams,” he added.
The remarks come as more executives to call for the likelihood that the advances in him will shake the labor market.
Last month, Anthropic Director General Dario Amodei raised alerts when he warned that leaders and politicians should stop the “sugar wearing” massive holidays that can occur in areas such as technology, finance and law and be honest with workers.
Amodei said he expects to show losses in the next one to five years, with US unemployment potentially dripping 20%, from his current level of 4.2%.
In a terrible scenario, he can delete half of all the work level work on the white collar, he suggested.
Amazon is not the only company that is likely to experience a great deal of workforce as a result of generating.
Mark Zuckerberg recently said he expects him to take on a greater role within the Meta workforce.
“Maybe in 2025, we in Meta, as well as other companies that are essentially working on this, will have one that can effectively be a type of middle -level engineer you have in your company that can write code,” Zuckerberg said during
Elsewhere, Google Sundar Pichai’s CEO warned in April 2023 that he expected “knowledge workers”, such as writers, accountants, architects and software engineers, to be endangered.
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