Amazon's latest round of job cuts has reached deep into its technical ranks, eliminating nearly 2,000 engineering roles and signaling a sharper reset of the company's ambitions in key growth areas.
Late last year, an artificial intelligence engineer at Amazon was wrapping up the work week and getting ready to spend time with some friends visiting from out of town. Then, a Slack message popped up ...
Protect the robot, sacrifice the human opinion I've been watching AWS explain away outages for the better part of a decade.
Software engineers at Amazon say artificial intelligence is transforming their work — not by replacing them, but by pressuring them to code faster, meet higher output targets and rely more heavily on ...
A former Amazon engineer left the company after facing growing anxiety about when he would be required to go back into the office. He quit and joined another tech firm that was fully remote in July, ...
Former Amazon principal engineer Steve Huynh says every company should replicate Amazon's culture of reading. On the Pragmatic Engineer podcast, Huynh said that he spent one to four hours every day ...
Amazon engineers are pushing back against a company policy favoring its AI coding assistant, Kiro, over superior third-party tools like Claude Code. Around 1,500 engineers have formally backed Claude ...
December, when AWS engineers allowed internal AI assistant Kiro to implement system changes without human intervention. According to four people familiar with ...
Steve Huynh, a former principal engineer at Amazon, said that Amazon's culture of writing was its "secret sauce."Daniel Berman When Steve Huynh was a principal engineer at Amazon, meetings began with ...