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Amazon CEO Says AI Agents Will Soon Reduce Corporate Workforce

Jassy explained that generative AI and autonomous agents are already streamlining a wide range of internal tasks, including software development, research, data analysis, and content generation.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
July 14, 2025
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has revealed that the company expects its corporate workforce to shrink in the coming years as artificial intelligence (AI) agents become more deeply integrated into daily operations. The statement, made in a recent internal memo to employees, highlights a pivotal moment in Amazon’s evolving use of technology and signals a broader shift in the nature of white-collar work at one of the world’s largest employers.

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Jassy explained that generative AI and autonomous agents are already streamlining a wide range of internal tasks, including software development, research, data analysis, and content generation. As these tools improve and scale, he said, they will increasingly take over functions that currently require large teams of employees.

“We will need fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today, and more people doing other types of jobs,” Jassy wrote. “It’s hard to know exactly where this nets out over time, but in the next few years, we expect that this will reduce our total corporate workforce.”

Amazon is not planning mass layoffs at this stage. Instead, the company will rely primarily on attrition—choosing not to backfill some roles as employees leave—as well as restructuring and redeployment of staff. Jassy framed the move as a necessary step in boosting productivity and keeping pace with rapid changes in how business is conducted in the AI era.

The company has already begun integrating AI across hundreds of use cases internally, from optimizing warehouse logistics to enhancing the customer service experience. These AI agents—software tools capable of working autonomously or semi-autonomously—can perform tasks that once took hours or days for teams of employees, cutting down operational time and costs dramatically.

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Jassy emphasized that this transformation isn’t solely about reducing headcount. He also sees AI as a tool to “start every task at a more advanced level,” allowing employees to focus on higher-value and more creative work. However, he was frank in acknowledging that some roles, especially those focused on routine and repetitive tasks, may no longer be necessary.

To prepare for the transition, Amazon is encouraging employees to reskill, experiment with AI tools, and attend internal training programs focused on new technologies. Jassy called on workers to “be curious about AI” and to take proactive steps to understand how it can enhance their roles.

Amazon’s corporate workforce currently includes tens of thousands of employees across functions like finance, HR, legal, software development, operations, and marketing. Since 2022, the company has already made significant staffing cuts, citing shifting economic conditions, pandemic-era overhiring, and the need to focus on efficiency. The recent comments suggest that AI will now be a more central driver of organizational change.

This announcement comes amid a broader industry trend. Tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and IBM have similarly begun reducing their dependency on large corporate teams in favor of AI-driven productivity. Many executives have pointed to generative AI as a catalyst for the most significant workplace transformation in decades.

While the transition offers potential benefits in terms of innovation and speed, it also raises concerns about job displacement and the future of white-collar employment. Some employees have expressed anxiety about how quickly AI is advancing, and whether enough new roles will be created to replace those being phased out.

Still, Jassy remains optimistic. He believes AI will not only improve Amazon’s performance but will also open up entirely new areas of growth, including jobs in machine learning, robotics, and AI system design.

Amazon CEO Says AI Will Decrease the Number of Jobs in Its Corporate  Workforce

“AI is the most transformative technology in our lifetime,” he wrote. “Companies that embrace it early will lead the next generation of innovation. And we intend to be one of those companies.”

As Amazon prepares for this AI-powered future, its corporate employees now face a critical period of adaptation. For many, the path forward may mean learning how to work with AI—or risk being replaced by it.

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