Amazon founder Jeff Bezos dismissed AI job loss fears, predicting it will instead create labour shortages and boost worker productivity. He argued that AI will augment human roles, not replace them entirely, enabling work at a higher level. This comes amid layoffs at the company, though Bezos claims they weren't AI-driven.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos shrugged off concerns of a looming AI bubble, saying the massive investments will ultimately drive the technology forward over time.

The Amazon founder said even a bubble would drive investment that ultimately pays off, with good ideas covering the cost of bad ones

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos compared giving AI to software engineers to giving a bulldozer to someone digging out a basement with a shovel.

Jeff Bezos isn't concerned about AI taking jobs. The billionaire said fewer people in the workforce could lead to a job shortage.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos dismissed fears of an impending AI bubble during a recent CNBC interview, arguing that periods of speculative excess often accelerate technological…

Guy sticking you up with a knife says you should be thrilled it's not a gun.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos dismissed AI job loss fears, predicting it will instead create labour shortages and boost worker productivity. He argued that AI will augment human…

Desde un aumento en la productividad a la escasez de mano de obra

The paradox of AI is that replacing some aspects of expert work may only accentuate the need for human experts.