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    What are Amazon’s layoffs really about?

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    Last week, Amazon became the latest company to announce massive layoffs. In a memo, senior vice president of people experience and technology, Beth Galetti, revealed that the company would let go of “approximately 14,000” employees, citing AI innovations and a fast-changing world.

    “This generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the Internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before (in existing market segments and altogether new ones),” Galetti wrote. “We’re convinced that we need to be organized more leanly, with fewer layers and more ownership, to move as quickly as possible for our customers and business.”

    Amazon is hardly the only company shedding employees. UPS cut 48,000 jobs this year, and just days before Amazon’s announcement, Target eliminated 1,800 corporate roles after a turbulent year. 

    And while Amazon’s recent announcement blamed AI for the move, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy had suggested otherwise. Last week, Jassy said on an earnings call that the layoffs were about the company slimming down and speeding up. 

    “The announcement that we made a few days ago was not really financially driven, and it’s not even really AI-driven, not right now at least,” he said about the job cuts. “It’s culture.”

    Jassy added that, when thinking about transformation, “it’s important to be lean, it’s important to be flat, and it’s important to move fast.”

    Still, Amazon’s own numbers suggest that the company may be preemptively slimming down to pay for its technological advances. “Free cash flow decreased to $14.8 billion for the trailing twelve months, driven primarily by a year-over-year increase of $50.9 billion in purchases of property and equipment, net of proceeds from sales and incentives,” according to an October 30 news release revealing Amazon’s third quarter financial results.

    It’s true the company is majorly ramping up its spending, specifically around its Trainium2 chip subscriptions and data center expansion. Chief financial officer Brian Olsavsky said during the firm’s earnings call on Thursday that the company would be “very aggressive” in spending on data centers, investing $125 billion this year and said he expects the amount “will increase in 2026.”

    Since the Amazon layoffs hit the news, many have taken to social media to offer their own explanations for the company’s reorganization. “Time for your periodic layoff reminder: do not take seriously the stated ‘reasons’ for layoffs,” Drew Harry, vice president of data science at Thumbtack, wrote in a social media post. “Amazon laying off corporate staff is not proof of anything regarding realized AI efficiencies or management inefficiency. They can say whatever they want.” 

    Harry added, “The only explanation you really need is that Amazon wants to cut costs and (likely) redeploy the money elsewhere.”



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