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The payout marks the beginning of more than $1.5 billion scheduled to be distributed to consumers under the $2.5 billion settlement, which stems from allegations that Amazon tricked users into enrolling in Prime and made canceling the subscription difficult.
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Amazon robotics chief: ‘I want to eliminate every menial, mundane job’ as AI reshapes warehouse work
Amazon's robotics chief reveals plans to eliminate menial jobs through AI and automation as the company reshapes warehouse operations with advanced robotics.
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£330 million invested in Hampshire by Amazon, company's figures show
Amazon has invested over £330m in Hampshire and Isle of Wight, boosting South East GDP and jobs. £40bn UK investment to create thousands more roles nationwide.
Amazon is laying off almost 700 corporate workers based in New York City as part of the company's wider restructuring.
Amazon is a Seattle-based retailer and technology company primarily involved in e-commerce, cloud computing (Amazon Web Services), digital streaming and artificial intelligence. It owns dozens of diversified subsidiary companies, with large investments in ...
Amazon is making its satellite communication network a bit more official with a rebrand. The company has announced that Project Kuiper will now be called "Amazon Leo," a nod to the fact that its network is composed of satellites in low Earth orbit.
This holiday season, most items purchased between November 1 and December 31, can be returned through January 31, 2026.
Ford Motor Company is partnering with Amazon to let the automakers franchised dealers sell certified preowned vehicles through the online retail giant.
Amazon is preparing to rollout its new Amazon Prime Drone Delivery Service. A company spokesperson said the service is expected to begin for the holiday season. That means any day now. The service won’t be available to everyone in the metro.
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Amazon’s Layoffs Are Business as Usual, Not Omens of AI Doom
The recent round of Amazon corporate layoffs isn’t a sign of an imminent AI apocalypse. It's an expression of the company's brutal corporate culture, enabled by its use of the H-1B visa program.