Amazon.com Inc.'s devices chief said the company remains committed to building out the Alexa ecosystem despite job cuts in the once fast-growing division.
When Amazon last month initiated its biggest-ever round of layoffs, they fell first and hardest on the Devices and Services group. The unit is responsible for the Alexa voice-activated assistant, Echo smart speakers, Fire streaming devices and home robots.
In an interview Tuesday, Senior Vice President Dave Limp called the cuts “a painful event and not one you ever want to do.”
Still, he said: “Is there some lack of commitment to Amazon's devices and services business? By any measure, the answer is no.” He cited continued big bets on Alexa, Zoox self-driving taxis and Kuiper internet satellites as evidence that Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy is willing to invest billions on projects that might not pay off for years.
“I've yet to be in a meeting where he doesn't call out those as big inventions and big bets,” Limp said. “But at the same time, he also is inspecting them and spending time with them.”
Bloomberg and other news outlets reported that Amazon's layoffs could total 10,000 employees companywide, though teams were still finalizing their plans.
Job cuts in Limp's division affected “well under 2,000 people,” he said, spread about evenly between groups working on the Alexa voice assistant and other teams. The group still employs “tens of thousands” of people, Limp said, with about 10,000 working specifically on Alexa-related projects—or about the same number as in 2018. Amazon also wound down teams working on Alexa-related telehealth services, original games and some unreleased projects.
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