Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon’s AI Thirst Hack: Saving Water, Saving BucksDid you know your Alexa or ChatGPT habit could be sipping up your city’s drinking water? Amazon’s rolling out a smart fix: using recycled water to cool its AI servers instead of fresh tap water. That means more clean water for your coffee, less for cooling computers. With AI gobbling up power and water, this move could help keep utility bills (and water shortages) in check. It’s a win for your wallet and the planet! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowIs Alexa Eavesdropping on Us?Prime Day deals are hot, but Amazon’s got more than discounts brewing—there’s drama over Alexa possibly recording you even when you didn’t say her name. A judge just okayed a class action, so millions of Alexa users could get involved. The kicker? Amazon recently axed a privacy feature, so your voice recordings might stick around for good. If you’re big on privacy, maybe it’s time to mute Alexa or just unplug her during your next coffee break. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon73Share
Timothy Harper+FollowAmazon sunglasses discount Amazon on the new summer sunglasses, every time I see it, I will persuade myself, you should buy yourself a new sunglasses, otherwise how can you afford to your avid hiking heart! I can't stop myself from buying them when I see them on sale, can someone please talk me out of it? #Outdoors #Hiking #sunglasses #amazon40Share
Nancy Finds+FollowJuly sales you can't miss: Amazon, Target, WalmartLooking to snag some deals on electronics, home goods, or school supplies? July is the perfect time to shop! Amazon, Target, and Walmart are rolling out their summer sales with amazing discounts on tech, beauty, fashion, and more. Mark your calendars: Amazon Prime Day is July 8-11, Target Circle Week is July 6-12, and Walmart's Summer Savings Event kicks off online at midnight on July 8. Don't miss out on these savings! #Shopping #Amazon #Target #Walmart816Share
fnixon+FollowAmazon’s Robot Takeover: Should We Worry?So, Amazon’s quietly filling its warehouses with robots—over a million of them! That means fewer humans are getting hired for those classic warehouse gigs. But here’s the twist: Amazon says the bots make things faster and are freeing up people for better-paying, less boring jobs. They’re even spending big on retraining workers for techier roles. So, is this the end of warehouse jobs, or just the start of a new kind of workday? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon1712Share
Tristan Richards+FollowAmazon’s Robot Army Hits 1 Million!Amazon just rolled out its 1 millionth warehouse robot—yep, there are now as many bots as people packing your Prime orders. The latest upgrade? A new AI brain called DeepFleet, which helps these bots zip around 10% faster. For shoppers, this means your stuff could arrive even quicker. But with robots doing more heavy lifting, warehouse jobs might start looking a lot different soon. Would you trust a robot to pack your next order? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon53Share
fnixon+FollowAmazon’s Robot Army: Should We Worry?Did you know Amazon now has almost as many robots as people in its warehouses? These bots are zipping around, helping with three out of four deliveries, making your Prime orders arrive even faster. But don’t panic—humans aren’t getting replaced, just upgraded! Amazon’s training thousands of workers for techier roles, so the future might mean more robot buddies at work, not fewer jobs. Imagine working alongside a robot that lifts your heavy stuff! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon50Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowNintendo vs Amazon: Who Wins the Console War?Ever noticed how hard it is to snag a new Nintendo Switch 2 on Amazon? Turns out, there’s some serious friction between the gaming giant and the online retail powerhouse over third-party sellers undercutting Nintendo’s prices. With Nintendo pulling back, Amazon’s missing out on the hottest console launch. Is this a smart move for brand control, or does it just frustrate loyal gamers? Where do you stand on the great console availability debate? #NintendoSwitch2 #Amazon #GamingDebate #Games #VideoGames10Share
Keith Bass+FollowAmazon’s Slack Drama: What It Means for YouHeard the buzz? Some Amazon office workers with disabilities say the company’s using bots to deny their work-from-home requests and even deleting their group chats about it. If you rely on flexible work or need special accommodations, this is a reminder: don’t assume tech giants always get it right. Keep records of your requests and know your rights—especially if your job depends on remote work or special setups. Workplace drama isn’t just for TV! #WorkplaceRights #Amazon #RemoteWork #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup20Share
Justin Gordon+FollowAmazon in 2030: Boom or Bust?Amazon's been the go-to for everything from last-minute gifts to binge-worthy shows, but what about its future? By 2030, experts say Amazon stock could double—or tank—depending on how it handles rivals like Microsoft in the cloud and keeps shoppers (and advertisers) hooked. For us, that means more Prime perks if things go well, or maybe fewer deals if they stumble. Either way, keep an eye on those Amazon updates—they could hit your wallet! #Amazon #StockWatch #MoneyMoves #Business #Market00Share