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Amazon accused of “AI washing” when firing 14,000 employees

Amazon is suspected of using artificial intelligence to legitimize the layoff of 14,000 workers.

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống01/11/2025

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In the artificial intelligence craze, many corporations are using “AI” as a cover for large-scale layoffs.
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Amazon is a typical example when it cut more than 14,000 employees while still earning $35 billion in profit in the first half of 2025.
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The company claims this is a restructuring to “get ahead of the AI ​​era,” but most of the jobs lost have nothing to do with the technology.
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Experts call this phenomenon AI washing, abusing the name of AI to legitimize cost cutting or paint the image of technology.
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Analysts say Amazon's real goal is to create financial space for AI investment while pleasing Wall Street with short-term profits.
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The SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) has now begun to monitor this phenomenon, viewing it as a form of misinformation similar to “greenwashing” in the environment.
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Experts warn that early layoffs could make companies more “fragile” because AI is not yet capable of replacing humans.
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If the AI ​​washing trend continues, tech corporations risk losing the trust of both employees and investors in the era of artificial intelligence.
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