Amazon is reportedly closing its AI research lab in Shanghai due to growing US-China tensions and increased scrutiny of American companies operating in China. The lab, established in 2018, employed over 1,000 staff. The closure is linked to "strategic adjustments amid US-China tensions."
Amazon is reportedly shutting down its AI research lab in Shanghai, citing growing US-China tensions and increased scrutiny of American companies operating in China. The lab, established in 2018, employed over 1,000 staff. The closure is linked to "strategic adjustments amid US-China tensions" [1].
The decision aligns with Amazon's broader global job cuts, mirroring similar actions by tech giants like Microsoft and Meta, who are increasing their focus on artificial intelligence [2]. The move comes amidst rising tensions between Washington and Beijing, with the U.S. increasing its scrutiny of American companies operating in China [3].
Wang Minjie, a scientist in the Shanghai lab, confirmed the closure in a WeChat post, stating that his team is being dissolved due to strategic adjustments amid US-China tensions [1]. The lab was launched by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2018 and reportedly employed over 1,000 staff at its peak [1].
The closure of the Shanghai AI lab is part of a broader trend of tech companies pivoting towards AI-driven efficiencies and reducing their global workforce [2]. Amazon's decision underscores the complexities of operating in a geopolitical landscape marked by escalating tensions between the U.S. and China.
References:
[1] https://m.economictimes.com/tech/technology/amazon-shuts-down-shanghai-ai-research-lab-ft-report/articleshow/122852914.cms
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4470369-amazon-to-close-shanghai-ai-research-lab---report
[3] https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-shuts-down-shanghai-ai-054948396.html
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