- Jeff Bezos says AI is a force for good, rather than a threat
- Technology will expand the human labor market and create more demand
- Bezos’ comments run counter to the narrative of other prominent voices in AI
AI won’t shrink the labor market, but will expand it, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has declared, in his latest blast against technology arbiters.
“I know there’s a lot of concern that a lot of people have, including a lot of smart people, that AI will make humans redundant and so on,” Bezos said at the VivaTech conference in Paris.
“I completely disagree with this view. And I actually think AI is going to create labor shortages.”
Flip the script
Bezos’ opinion contradicts many of the comments made recently by prominent figures in the AI space, unions, surveys, tech job loss trackers and worker fears.
Rather than replacing jobs, technology will present new opportunities for workers and create demand in new fields, he explained.
The comments were made as Bezos spoke about his latest venture, Prometheus, which seeks to use artificial intelligence to aid human manufacturing as a counterbalance to industry seeing increased automation.
Bezos also took the opportunity to talk about his desire for humans to focus on space exploration, adding that it is “supply limited, not demand limited”.
First on the hit list for interplanetary habitation is the Moon. “We are going to the Moon to stay, not just to visit,” Bezos said, adding that establishing a permanent human base on the Moon would help further exploration.
Bezos’ space travel company Blue Origin was also a subject of discussion after the company’s New Glenn rocket exploded during a ground test at Cape Canaveral in Florida in May. The incident resulted in no injuries, and Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp added that the launch site will be repaired and ready to resume operations by the end of the year.
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