Amazon is cutting another 16,000 jobs
Der Standard, 28 January 2026
Since 2022, nearly 60,000 jobs have been cut. Fabian Stephany points out that a market correction is taking place in many areas.
Journalists looking for comments on stories can contact the OII Press Officer at press@oii.ox.ac.uk, telephone: +44 (0)1865 287237. For out of hours queries, please contact news.office@admin.ox.ac.uk or call 01865 280528.
Der Standard, 28 January 2026
Since 2022, nearly 60,000 jobs have been cut. Fabian Stephany points out that a market correction is taking place in many areas.
Oxford Sparks Big Questions Podcast, 28 January 2026
Listen to the latest episode of Oxford Sparks Big Questions podcast with special guest Dr Fabian Stephany discussing AI skills and how solid skills can help improve someone's job prospects.
The National Interest, 27 January 2026
In a by-lined blog, OII DPhil student Lisa Klassen together with Broderick McDonald explore US-China AI competition and consider who will be the winners in AI deployment race.
28 January 2026
New international study identifies four distinct archetypes of early AI users and challenges the "one-size-fits-all" notion of AI adoption.
23 January 2026
Dr Victoria Nash, Associate Professor and Senior Policy Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, researches the governance challenges of digital technologies, with a particular focus on online safety, content moderation and platform regulation.
20 January 2026
New analysis from Oxford and Kentucky researchers shows AI systems reproduce long‑standing global biases
Are you a journalist looking for an Oxford Internet Institute academic to provide expert comment and/or background briefing on a story? Explore our faculty pages to find an academic who may be able to help.
With David G. Robinson
Voices in the Code is the story of how one community built a life-and-death algorithm in a relatively inclusive, accountable way.
With Dr Murali Shanmugavelan
An introduction to Critical Caste and Technology Studies with Dr Murali Shanmugavelan
With Professor Vili Lehdonvirta, Dr Carl Benedikt Frey, Professor Helmut Krcmar, and Dr Rahild Neuburger
The first in a series of joint webinars looking at the theme of AI & work, jointly curated by the Oxford Internet Institute and TUM Heilbronn Campus.