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Why Jeff Bezos predicts AI will create labor shortage amid his space rivalry with Elon Musk

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos predicted at the VivaTech conference in Paris that artificial intelligence will create labor shortages rather than replace humans, arguing that AI will lower barriers to human productivity. Bezos also discussed his space venture Blue Origin and his AI startup Prometheus, while contrasting his vision with Elon Musk's SpaceX amid their space rivalry.

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Published June 17, 2026, 11:17 a.m. ET

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Add The New York Post on Google Artificial Intelligence will lead to labor shortages, not the replacement of humans, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos predicted in a highly optimistic appearance at the VivaTech technology conference in Paris on Wednesday.

Bezos put forward a rosy vision of how technology will help humanity, speaking about projects including his space venture Blue Origin and his new AI startup Prometheus, which is aimed at speeding up physical manufacturing.

“I know there’s a lot of concern that many people have, including many smart people, that AI is going to make humans redundant and so on,” Bezos said. “I totally disagree with this point of view. And I think, in fact, AI is going to create a labor shortage.”

Half of Americans fear the rise of AI could put them or someone in their household out of work, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found this month.

Bezos, the world’s fourth-richest person with a net worth around $250 billion, argued that people have “endless” things to do, and are currently limited by barriers that he said AI would lower.

One goal of space exploration is to move polluting industries off Earth, said Bezos, whose Blue Origin aims to compete with trillionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX in rockets.

“If space travel gets reliable enough and inexpensive enough, and we can get materials from asteroids and near-Earth objects and the moon, then this garden planet can be returned to its pre-Industrial Revolution state,” Bezos said.

Appearing together with Bezos was Blue Origin CEO David Limp, who said reconstruction of the firm’s launch pad for New Glenn rockets has begun in Florida following a dramatic explosion in May.

Musk has also put forward a lofty vision for space ahead of last week’s SpaceX IPO, including plans to create cities on the moon and Mars.

In an interview with JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon last week, he talked about firing AI data centers into space and having vacations on the moon.

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