AI will create more jobs for humans, not replace them, Amazon founder Bezos says
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos believes artificial intelligence will create more jobs for humans rather than replace them, potentially leading to a labor shortage. Speaking at a tech conference in Paris, Bezos countered widespread concerns about AI causing worker redundancy.

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AI-generatedAmazon founder Jeff Bezos believes artificial intelligence will create more jobs for humans rather than replace them, potentially leading to a labor shortage. Speaking at a tech conference in Paris, Bezos countered widespread concerns about AI causing worker redundancy. He argued that AI will unlock new opportunities and increase the demand for human labor, contrasting with views held by some other tech and political figures. Bezos, whose ventures include robotics and space travel, presented an optimistic outlook, suggesting technology can remove barriers that limit human ambition. He specifically mentioned his new AI venture, Prometheus, which aims to accelerate physical manufacturing, a sector undergoing increasing automation.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedAI was having an impact on young people's job prospects.
AI will unlock new opportunities and increase demand for human labour.
AI will lead to more need for workers rather than make people redundant.
AI is going to create a labour shortage.