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Amazon Workers Rebel Against AI's 'Warp Speed' Growth
29 Nov
Summary
- Over 1,000 Amazon employees signed an open letter opposing AI development.
- Workers cite damage to democracy, jobs, and the environment.
- Demands include clean energy data centers and ethical AI product use.

More than 1,000 Amazon employees have collectively signed an open letter expressing significant apprehension regarding the company's accelerated development of artificial intelligence. These workers are concerned that Amazon's aggressive pursuit of AI could have detrimental impacts on democratic principles, employment, and ecological sustainability. Their demands include powering all data centers with clean energy and ensuring AI services do not facilitate harmful applications.
The employees also called for a non-managerial working group to oversee AI implementation, including decisions on layoffs and mitigating environmental consequences. They specifically accused Amazon of compromising its climate goals to advance AI, noting a substantial increase in emissions since 2019, despite net-zero commitments. Investments in AI infrastructure may necessitate continued reliance on fossil fuels.
This internal dissent follows recent reports of Amazon planning significant corporate layoffs, aiming to reduce costs after overhiring during the pandemic. The letter highlights a tension between the company's strategic focus on AI and its stated environmental commitments, raising questions about the long-term consequences of its technological ambitions.




