Now reporting to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy: Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth. The Australian โ€œThorโ€ actor appeared Thursday morning on Amazonโ€™s official internal organisational โ€chart, which was viewed by Reuters, with the title of โ€œChief Heartthrobโ€ for Alexa Devices, the organisation overseeing โ€‹Amazonโ€™s voice assistant.

Hemsworth, 42, was given an Amazon email address and the additional โ€Œrole of bar raiser, a high-profile internal designation for corporate employees โ€‹who help with hiring across the company. โ€œWhen Iโ€™m not starring in movies, I enjoy spending time with my family, campaigning for Ad Meter votes, snake wrangling, bear wrestling, hammer throwing and a nice cinnamon scrub,โ€ read a quote attributed to Hemsworth on the chart.

It was a stunt, meant to promote the airing of Amazonโ€™s Super Bowl advertisement highlighting Alexaโ€™s AI capabilities. In the ad, Hemsworth is shown imagining his own โ€‹death at the hands of a sentient Alexa AI, including being crushed by โ his garage door, drowning in his pool and wrestling a bear sent to attack the actor. Alexaโ€™s voice in the ad assures him in the end that it is a force for good.

Companies shell out big amounts โ€‹for pricey ads during the annual football โ championship. This year ads cost about $8 million for 30 seconds of air time.

Amazonโ€™s rivals in AI, Anthropic and OpenAI, are also airing Super Bowl commercials this year. For Amazon employees, though, Amazonโ€™s splashy antics appeared insensitive in light of recent โ€Œlayoffs, and a stock price reeling from a disappointing fourth-quarter earnings report Thursday.

The โ€Œcompany last week laid off 16,000 corporate employees, including many working on Alexa. The Washington Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, began widespread โ€layoffs on Wednesday, gutting a third of employees.

โ€œThis definitely makes up for the hollow feeling of cleaning out my peerโ€™s desk and meeting him out front with his boxes given โ€he was laid off last week,โ€ wrote one employee on a social media site used by Amazon employees and viewed by Reuters. โ€œItโ€™s less of a joke than it is an insult to the rest of us,โ€ wrote another. An Amazon spokesperson called it โ€œa fun internal Easter egg as we head into the Big Game this weekend.

โ€ She declined to address employeesโ€™ concerns. Representatives for Hemsworth did not respond to a request for comment. Amazon this week said its new Alexa+ service running on generative AI would be available to all โ Prime members.

Alexa, which can answer questions and enable purchases and some home automation by voice, has been a money loser since its introduction more โ€‹than a decade ago. The company has been pushing to turn that around with a โ costly AI-imbued revamp of Alexa, culminating in this weekโ€™s ad. On Hemsworthโ€™s profile page, Amazon employees quickly awarded him with badges given for showing certain propensities outside of regular work, including being a flan enthusiast, CPR instructor and proficient in Mandarin.

He had garnered nearly 500. By late Thursday, though, Hemsworth was demoted.

He is โ now reporting to the head of devices and services.