Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, expressed an optimistic view on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) during his speech at the VivaTech conference in Paris. He argued that AI would not take away jobs but instead create a labor shortage by increasing productivity. Bezos addressed concerns about AI replacing humans, stating he disagrees with the idea that AI would make people obsolete. He emphasized that there are infinitely many tasks humans could undertake. The article also mentions that half of Americans fear AI might take their jobs or those of someone in their household, according to a
Bias read (Center): The article presents Jeff Bezos' statements without overtly favoring any particular perspective. It includes direct quotes from Bezos and references a survey by Reuters/Ipsos, providing balanced information without apparent bias.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports Jeff Bezos' statements at VivaTech regarding AI creating a labor shortage rather than replacing workers, citing his remarks directly. It also mentions his company Blue Origin and the context of his wealth. However, it omits some details from the full speech and focuses




