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AWS CEO: Replacing young workers with AI is a 'dumb' business move

AWS CEO Matt Garman argues against replacing entry-level employees with AI, calling it a "dumb" and short-sighted business strategy. He emphasizes the importance of a talent pipeline for long-term company health and idea generation, contrasting with views from Anthropic and Ford CEOs. Despite Garman's stance, Amazon's own automation efforts and past layoffs suggest a complex reality regarding AI's impact on its workforce. AI

IMPACT Argues against AI-driven displacement of junior roles, emphasizing long-term talent pipeline needs over short-term cost savings.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece from a company executive about AI's impact on labor, contrasting with other industry figures.

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AWS CEO: Replacing young workers with AI is a 'dumb' business move

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Sasha Rogelberg ·

    AWS CEO says replacing young employees with AI is ‘one of the dumbest ideas’—and bad for business: ‘At some point the whole thing explodes on itself’

    Amazon laid off 14,000 employees last fall, but CEO Andy Jassy denied the reductions were related to AI.