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Amazon Layoffs: Profitable Giant Cuts Jobs Despite AI Spending Spree

Key Takeaways

  • Amazon is cutting tens of thousands of jobs despite massive $35 billion profits
  • Company claims layoffs will help it “operate like world’s largest startup”
  • Experts question if AI can deliver promised productivity gains to justify cuts
  • Similar workforce reductions happening across UPS, Target, Microsoft and Meta

Amazon is laying off tens of thousands of employees while reporting $35 billion in profits for the first half of 2025 and planning to spend over $120 billion on AI investments this year. The tech giant describes this workforce reduction as a strategy to “operate like the world’s largest startup” amid economic uncertainties and AI transformation.

Corporate America’s Workforce Reduction Trend

Amazon’s move reflects a broader corporate trend of headcount reduction. UPS recently cut 48,000 workers, Target eliminated 1,800 corporate positions, and other profitable tech companies like Microsoft and Meta have implemented significant layoffs. These companies cite preparation for AI advancements and economic pressures including rising costs and trade uncertainties.

However, experts warn this represents a major gamble on unproven technology. “I think we’re going to see a big trend where people are expecting a whole lot of this technology, and not everything we’re expecting will pan out,” said Sam Ransbotham, business analytics professor at Boston College.

AI: Anticipation vs Reality

Amazon appears to be cutting staff in anticipation of AI productivity gains rather than in response to actual AI implementation. A company spokesperson confirmed AI advancements weren’t responsible for most of the 14,000 cuts announced Tuesday. While CEO Andy Jassy has discussed AI potentially replacing workers, current evidence doesn’t support this happening at scale.

Internal Amazon memos emphasize Jassy’s belief that AI will transform workplaces, stating: “We need to remember that the world is changing quickly” and that a leaner workforce is essential for AI leadership.

The AI-Washing Phenomenon

Companies increasingly overstate their AI capabilities, a trend known as “AI-washing.” An Indeed study found AI mentions in job postings are rising, but about 25% lack context about how AI would actually be used in roles.

Management experts question AI’s real impact on current layoffs. “Very few companies are actually replacing people with AI right now,” said Jessica Kriegel of Culture Partners. “What we’re seeing instead are preemptive layoffs. Leaders want the financial runway to explore how AI might drive efficiency, but the technology isn’t yet ready to take over most human roles.”

Long-Term Risks of Workforce Reduction

Amazon’s layoffs—potentially exceeding 30,000 according to Reuters—may boost short-term stock performance but carry significant long-term risks. “Slimming down too early doesn’t make a company nimble; it makes it brittle,” Kriegel warned. “The companies that will win this revolution aren’t the ones that automate the fastest. They’re the ones that stay adaptable enough to catch the system when it slips.”

Amazon’s stock rose slightly following the announcement, and the company is scheduled to report quarterly earnings Thursday without specifying which teams will be most affected by the cuts.

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