Page 2: Research news on AI-driven corporate restructuring

AI-driven corporate restructuring refers to organizational changes in technology and related firms prompted by the integration of artificial intelligence systems into products, services, and internal operations. Companies adjust workforce composition, reallocate resources toward AI-focused roles, and modify product portfolios, such as cloud platforms, connected devices, and productivity software. These shifts often involve mass layoffs, mergers, and partnerships around generative AI models, alongside changes in labor practices, environmental impacts, and business strategies in sectors like e-commerce, enterprise software, and consumer electronics.

Business

Amazon shareholder resolution targets AI work with Israel, DHS

Amazon.com Inc.'s business ties with Israel's military and the US Department of Homeland Security are the focus of a shareholder proposal demanding that the company investigate whether such contracts comply with its responsible ...

Business

UPS buys hundreds of robots to unload trucks in automation push

United Parcel Service Inc. will invest $120 million in 400 robots used to unload trucks, according to people familiar with the matter, revealing new details on the logistics giant's $9 billion automation plan that aims to ...

Hardware

Amazon unveils new AI chip in battle against Nvidia

Amazon Web Services launched its in-house-built Trainium3 AI chip on Tuesday, marking a significant push to compete with Nvidia in the lucrative market for artificial intelligence computing power.

Business

Perplexity shopping bot not welcome at Amazon shop

Amazon is demanding that artificial intelligence startup Perplexity put a stop to its bot shopping for people at the e-commerce giant's retail platform, the companies said on Tuesday.

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