Neil Freiman
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Maybe that $12 billion can help.
Bezos had also some interesting things to say about work and labor in this AI future and how Prometheus and he plays into it all.
I don't think it would play well at graduation and at colleges or graduation speeches because he said that the pessimism around AI among young people is, quote,
the opposite of reality.
And he had this more optimistic take on labor in the future.
He actually said, we're going to have a labor shortage in the economy.
Instead, you know, there's been all these worries about robots taking people's jobs and chatbots taking people's jobs.
Well, he said, actually, we're not going to have enough people to do all the jobs.
And he said that there's going to be so much wealth created because of this industrial, third industrial revolution that he's helping bring about.
Because if you just reduce the costs of creating jobs,
anything, then you're going to build more of everything, make cheaper things, make more things.
There's just going to be more to build, more to consume.
There's more wealth around.
He said that all societal wealth is driven by invention.
6,000 years ago, someone invented the plow.
We all got wealthier.
Much later, someone invented the steam engine.
We all got wealthier.
He hopes that Prometheus invents whatever it wants to invent an artificial general engineer, and we all get wealthier in the process.
Yeah, maybe he's a little jealous that Elon's about to become a trillionaire.