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HomePhys.org - BusinessFor Amazon, Microsoft and other Seattle tech firms, it’s AI and anxiety

For Amazon, Microsoft and other Seattle tech firms, it’s AI and anxiety

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In little more than five months, Amazon and Microsoft have announced they’re collectively cutting more than 29,000 roles.

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