Amazon has started layoffs in its robotics division, announcing that it was a result of a regular review of operations.
Amazon cut at least 100 white-collar jobs in its robotics division as it continues restructuring, even while expanding its ...
Amazon cut at least 100 positions in its robotics unit, continuing a sweeping corporate downsizing tied to artificial intelligence efficiencies and cost controls.
The layoffs are separate from Amazon's broader cuts announced in January that impacted more than 16,000 corporate workers.
The division that was axed on Tuesday is responsible for designing robots and other conveyances, primarily in warehouses, writes Reuters.
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