Amazon cuts hundreds of AWS cloud jobs
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Amazon Web Services joined the agentic AI frenzy in a big way this week, revealing at a New York City event Wednesday a host of services and tools dubbed Agentcore that let technologists build and deploy so-called AI agents capable of automating internal tasks while potentially overhauling the way consumers interact with online businesses too.
During the keynote, there was news about updates to EventBridge and the AWS Free Tier, as well as thoughts about how agentic AI is “upending the way software is built.”
While the layoffs were confirmed by Amazon, no details were provided. News outlets report that 'at least hundreds of jobs' were cut.
Amazon Web Services on Monday released Kiro, a program that allows developers to write code with help from artificial intelligence.
Amazon confirmed layoffs in its cloud computing unit, AWS, and employees are trying to determine which teams were affected.
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The news arrives at a time when employers are facing growing pressure to onboard AI agents -- and also a dizzying variety of options.