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Karthik Ramakrishnan, a 13-year Amazon veteran and vice president involved in artificial general intelligence development, has stepped down from the company. His departure adds to a growing exodus of senior AI leaders at Amazon as the tech giant intensifies its push to compete with OpenAI and Google in the artificial intelligence race.

What you should know: Ramakrishnan was instrumental in creating Amazon’s most recognizable consumer AI products and joins several other high-profile departures.

  • He was part of the team that developed the Alexa voice assistant and Echo devices, two of Amazon’s flagship AI-powered consumer products.
  • Before Amazon, he worked at Netscape and Tellme Networks, which was later acquired by Microsoft.
  • It remains unclear whether Ramakrishnan has secured another position elsewhere.

The big picture: Amazon is experiencing significant turnover among its AI leadership during a critical period for the company’s artificial intelligence strategy.

  • Other recent departures include Vasi Philomin, who oversaw generative AI projects, and Jon Jones, who led AWS’s startups and venture capital division.
  • These exits come as Amazon ramps up its AI investments to maintain competitive positioning against rivals like OpenAI and Google.

Key investments: Amazon has committed substantial resources to artificial intelligence development through strategic partnerships and internal initiatives.

  • The company has invested approximately $8 billion in Anthropic, the AI startup behind the Claude language model.
  • Claude powers some of Amazon’s Alexa features and an internal chatbot called Cedric.

Internal pressure: AWS leadership is pushing for accelerated product development to maintain Amazon’s competitive edge in AI services.

  • At an internal all-hands meeting this week, AWS chief Matt Garman urged employees to speed up product launches.
  • Garman warned that delays risk undermining Amazon’s competitive positioning in the rapidly evolving AI services market.

What’s next: Investors will be watching for more details about Amazon’s AI strategy and potential leadership changes in the company’s upcoming third-quarter earnings report scheduled for late October.

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