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Amazon shakes up AI team as veteran Prasad leaves, DeSantis promoted

Peter DeSantis will lead a unified AI, custom chip, and quantum computing division to optimize Amazon’s AI efforts and close gaps with rivals, CEO Andy Jassy said.

  • Dec 17, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced Peter DeSantis, AWS senior vice president, will lead a new group uniting AI models, custom silicon and quantum computing.
  • Citing an `inflection point`, Andy Jassy said the reorganization aims to optimize across models, custom silicon, and cloud software to enhance future customer experiences.
  • DeSantis, a 27-year Amazon veteran, is an AWS senior vice president who oversaw infrastructure and led the Annapurna Labs acquisition for custom chips.
  • Prasad's exit follows a run of leadership changes and layoffs, with Rohit Prasad, SVP and head scientist for AGI, stepping down at the end of the year per Jassy's statement.
  • Amazon's big investments include roughly $8 billion in Anthropic and potential $10 billion talks with OpenAI, while OpenAI had pledged $38 billion in AWS spending.
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An “inflection point” on Amazon is what has led Andy Jassy, the CEO of the e-commerce platform, to appoint Peter DeSantis as head of the company’s Artificial Intelligence. In a letter, which first reached the employees and then became public on the company’s corporate blog, the manager explains that, often, new businesses are born from customers’ needs. The newly created division will merge the General Artificial Intelligence team—which oversees…

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Rohit Prasad, the current head of the American technology company Amazon's artificial intelligence (AI) development department, will step down at the end of the year. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced on Wednesday that Prasad is leaving at his own request. He has worked at Amazon since 2013 and was involved in the development of the well-known virtual assistant Alexa, among other things.

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GeekWire broke the news in Seattle, United States on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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