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Jeff Bezos Lectures the Public, Saying They Should Be Grateful for the Wonders of AI

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Jeff Bezos emphasizes that AI is a transformative tool that will boost productivity and benefit consumers and the economy, rather than eliminate jobs. He advocates for embracing AI’s potential while cautioning against premature regulation that could hinder its development. This perspective highlights the importance of understanding AI’s role in shaping future work and economic growth.

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Feeling grateful for all the wonderful ways AI has changed your life yet? Jeff Bezos thinks you should be.

On Wednesday, the Amazon founder brushed aside fears that AI would replace people’s jobs, arguing instead that it will instead be a magical tool that will supercharge productivity and make everyone’s work easier. The luddite masses just haven’t realized it yet.

“If you’ve been digging out a basement for your house with a shovel and somebody’s about to hand you a bulldozer, you should be so happy!” Bezos said in an interview with journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” appearing more disheveled than usual.

“What’s really going to happen is that we’re going to have so much productivity in our economy,” he added, arguing that prices will go down and people will feel comfortable to quit their jobs.

Only there’s a convenient catch: “Assuming we let this technology play out, and don’t hamstring it with regulation too early,” Bezos said.

Bezos, who founded his own AI startup last year, was addressing the recent viral videos of graduating college students booing and shouting down commencement speakers who praised AI. Sorkin commented that this was a sign that the students were “deeply fearful and worried” about the tech’s impact on their job prospects.

But in the billionaire’s enlightened opinion, the youths were misled by fearmongering.

“The reason they’re afraid of that is because all these smart people keep saying that,” Bezos said. “And they’re saying, ‘oh my god, there’s going to be no more radiologists because AI can read x-rays better than a radiologist can. And there’s going to be no more software engineers because AI can program better than a software engineer can.'”

“These people are wrong!” Bezos declared.

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