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    <title>Jeff Bezos on goodinfo.net Daily</title>
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      <title>[Brief] Amazon Founder Bezos Says AI Will Create More Jobs, Not Replace Humans</title>
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      <description>Amazon founder Jeff Bezos says AI will create labor shortages rather than mass unemployment, arguing it will generate new jobs and demand.</description>
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<p>Amazon founder Jeff Bezos stated that artificial intelligence will create more jobs for humans rather than replace them. He believes AI development will lead to labor shortages rather than mass unemployment, as new technologies will generate previously non-existent job positions and service demands.</p>
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<p>According to the BBC, Bezos—who now runs robotics and space travel companies—noted that AI advances will change the nature of work rather than eliminate it. He said every technological revolution in history faced similar concerns but ultimately created more new employment opportunities.</p>
<p>Bezos specifically mentioned that AI&rsquo;s ability to automate repetitive tasks will free humans to engage in more creative and strategic work, driving a new wave of career transitions and skills training demands.</p>
<p>Editor: GoodInfo Global News Team</p>
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