Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, has predicted that artificial intelligence will lead to labour shortages rather than the mass replacement of human workers, according to a report by Reuters.
Bezos made the statement while pushing back against widespread fears about AI-driven job losses during an appearance at the VivaTech technology conference in Paris on Wednesday.
The billionaire business magnate made the remarks while discussing his broader portfolio of technology ventures, including space company Blue Origin and his new AI startup Prometheus, which is focused on accelerating physical manufacturing.
His comments come as concern over AI’s impact on employment continues to grow globally.
According to Reuters, Bezos directly rejected the view, held by many in the technology industry, that AI poses an existential threat to human employment.
On space exploration, Bezos said one of its long-term goals is to relocate polluting industries off Earth entirely, framing it as part of a broader environmental vision tied to his space ambitions.
Blue Origin CEO David Limp, who appeared alongside Bezos at the conference, said reconstruction of the company’s launch pad for its New Glenn rockets has begun in Florida, following an explosion that damaged the facility in May.
In May, Nairametrics reported that experts challenged warnings by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei that artificial intelligence could replace a significant share of entry-level white-collar jobs within the next one to five years.
Amodei had argued that AI capabilities are advancing faster than many people, businesses, and policymakers realize, raising concerns about the potential impact on employment.
According to him, tasks traditionally assigned to junior employees, such as document summarization, idea generation, and financial reporting, are increasingly being automated by AI systems.
However, several experts pushed back on those predictions, arguing that while AI is likely to reshape the nature of many jobs, widespread replacement of entry-level workers may be less immediate and more complex than suggested.
-Nairametrics