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AI will create more jobs for humans, not replace them, Amaon founder Bezos says

Jeff Bezos shares a bold vision, asserting that AI will generate more employment opportunities rather than eliminate them. Speaking at a Paris tech conference, he challenges the fear of AI redundancy, highlighting the potential for new job...

BBC News· Jun 17, 2026 · 5:45 PM · 23 views

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Jeff Bezos shares a bold vision, asserting that AI will generate more employment opportunities rather than eliminate them. Speaking at a Paris tech conference, he challenges the fear of AI redundancy, highlighting the potential for new job creation and innovation. Bezos's optimism extends to his ventures in AI-driven manufacturing and space exploration. #AI #Jobs #JeffBezos #FutureOfWork #TechConference

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