And so we’re trying lots of experiments, and we’ll see over the next year."

Jassy also shared his thoughts on the health care industry and union efforts at Amazon warehouses on Wednesday.

Amazon is shifting to a model that streamlines primary care services along with its Amazon Pharmacy service.

The company recentlyagreed to buy One Medical, which offers brick-and-mortar as well as telehealth appointments.

Jassy said the company’s model of allowing patients to book 30- or 60-minute appointments will prompt better care.

After the interview, an audience member asked about Amazon’s efforts to convince workers not to unionize.

On Wednesday, Jassy indicated the company is ready to keep pushing its objections through the legal process.

“I think that’s going to take a long time to play out,” Jassy said Wednesday.