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Amazon's 30,000 Layoffs Lead to AI Code Glitches and New Review Policy

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Key Takeaway
Amazon has laid off 30,000 employees and is now facing issues with AI-generated code, leading to glitches in its services. The company has implemented a new policy requiring senior engineers to review AI-written code before use.
From the Original Report
A few months after firing around 30,000 employees and pushing AI at workplace, Amazon is battling glitches in its services. The company has now made a fresh policy around use of AI-written code, saying that it must be first reviewed by senior engineers before it is used.
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