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CEO Andy Jassy shares 3 ways Amazon is innovating to make customers’ lives easier and better
In his annual letter to shareholders, Jassy shares how robotics, faster rural delivery, and broadband connectivity for underserved customers and geographies will help improve the customer experience.
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