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Bezos Discusses AI's Impact on Labor at VivaTech Conference

Jeff Bezos stated at the VivaTech conference that he believes artificial intelligence will create labor shortages instead of replacing human workers. His comments were made during a discussion about his AI startup, Prometheus, and its potential collaboration with Blue Origin.

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At the VivaTech technology conference in Paris on June 17, 2026, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos expressed his belief that artificial intelligence (AI) will lead to a shortage of labor rather than replacing human workers. This statement was made during a discussion with former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino and Blue Origin CEO David Limp regarding the integration of Bezos' new AI startup, Prometheus, with Blue Origin's engineering efforts.

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