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The Wall Street Journal found that prices on a range of low-cost items are up more than 5% on average on Amazon.
The Wall Street Journal found that prices on a range of low-cost items are up more than 5% on average on Amazon.
The company has already made cost-cutting strides this month, axing about 9,000 employees in its latest round of layoffs.
As per per what's predicted by Amanda Goodall, a 10% cut in roles overall across AWS, with nearly 25% layoffs in the L7 ...
Since President Donald Trump first announced his sweeping tariffs, Amazon has quietly raised the prices of more than 1,200 ...
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Aggressive spending on artificial intelligence is mostly being rewarded in the stock market these days. But when it comes to ...
AI’s rapid adoption has sparked a very human concern among many in the white-collar workforce: job displacement. But are ...
Dylan Serota hosts a monthly dinner with startup CTOs across the country. He said none of his guests believe AI will cut down ...
Amazon's RBKS unit will require workers to show AI skills for promotions. This policy starts in the third quarter of 2025. Ring founder Jamie Siminoff is pushing for AI adoption. Managers must prove ...
US stocks were mixed Tuesday after hitting fresh all-time highs to start the week. Wall Street continues to digest a new ...
Writer, producer and director Rohit Karn Batra’s The Film Compartment has announced that Jack Kesy (“Hellboy: The Crooked Man ...