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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJeff Bozos 'I don't see how anybody can be discouraged who is alive right now'
The future is looking bright, at least according to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Fortune reported on Bezos' speech at Italian Tech Week 2025, where he shared his vision of the future one that includes living in space and a lack of commutes.
Included among Bezos' predictions is the expectation that by 2045, robots will commute to work for us. More significant than that, though, is his prediction that within the next decade or two, millions will be enjoying life in space.
Bezos also shared his disbelief with those who predict the downfall of civilization due to AI and technological advances. AI, however, is already responsible for people losing jobs, and the data centers required to power the technology consume a massive amount of natural resources. Considering these factors, it's easy to see how people can predict doom and gloom with AI's continued use.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/jeff-bezos-makes-bold-statement-004000763.html
leftstreet
(37,777 posts)Fucker
lame54
(38,727 posts)Orange Ignorance
Trueblue Texan
(3,931 posts)PatSeg
(51,297 posts)I think he actually believes what he says.
some_of_us_are_sane
(2,392 posts)PatSeg
(51,297 posts)gives some people all kinds of super powers, like they are omnipotent gods.
walkingman
(10,014 posts)instead of killing everything in an effort to get even wealthier.
If I had billions, I would not need to try and get even more....
PatSeg
(51,297 posts)is some kind of psychological disorder.
Scrivener7
(57,561 posts)bamagal62
(4,234 posts)Shes some weird, creepy piece of work. She looks like a blow up doll. But, shes convinced shes beautiful. Its all so bizarre. Funny how money rots the brain. Its all so fu(king frightening that they have so much influence. We are living in the twilight zone.
Scrivener7
(57,561 posts)damaged sick people.
maxsolomon
(37,696 posts)Traffic jams of self-driving cars filled with robots? WHY.
Polybius
(21,046 posts)No more drunk drivers either.
Diamond_Dog
(38,881 posts)dweller
(27,449 posts)Is because guillotines need gravity to work
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LearnedHand
(5,089 posts)Space every one of those bastards.
Endlessmike56
(53 posts)The government? They dont even want to give you food stamps or healthcare.
Irish_Dem
(76,876 posts)We need to be optimistic?
About a planet being destroyed by climate change.
Food, medicine, healthcare, education too expensive for the regular person.
And robots will go to work FOR us?
He means robots will replace us.
Billionaires have ruined the planet and the inhabitants on it with their greed, hubris, violence.
And we are supposed to be thrilled with them doing the same to another planet/
ananda
(33,785 posts)That requires competence beyond any level
existing right now, and especially among
the billionaire class.
Irish_Dem
(76,876 posts)Soak up all the resources for themselves.
And get AI brains and live forever.
misanthrope
(9,260 posts)You would think a man who ostensibly has a basic general knowledge of science would understand this, but apparently not.
ananda
(33,785 posts)We all know why.
BannonsLiver
(19,835 posts)sop
(16,638 posts)he's only referring to the wealthy, privileged few who own and run the world. The rest of "us" - the great unwashed - will be gradually eliminated as robots come on line to perform our jobs.
NewHendoLib
(61,386 posts)What a useless, worthless human being he and so many other$$$$ are.
Passages
(3,818 posts)What is important to me, humanity? Nope.....$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
NCDem47
(3,175 posts)FUCKING.
OUT.
OF.
TOUCH.
Arazi
(8,451 posts)Fixed it 🤬
flvegan
(65,407 posts)misanthrope
(9,260 posts)They remind me of the fantastical projections from the 1950s of how humans would live at the changing of the millennia, rocket packs, flying cars, food generators and the whole nine yards. In other words, complete science fiction.
How can someone who heads up an outfit aimed at space flight maintain that "millions" would be living in space in 20 years? Such a statement requires complete ignorance of the overwhelming problems and pitfalls involved in near-Earth habitation, not to mention the engineering impossibilities in constructing such environments in a 20-year time frame.
Either he is outright lying with no expectation anyone hearing him would know any better, or he is verifiably delusional/insane. Of course, the average person has such a deplorable lack of critical thinking skills and/or general science knowledge that most just won't know the difference.
GoodRaisin
(10,606 posts)Fuck him and Amazon and his fascist rag.
surfered
(9,997 posts)Swede
(37,742 posts)
BootinUp
(50,558 posts)Champp
(2,409 posts)Blue Owl
(57,737 posts)Wiz Imp
(7,812 posts)The way things are going, pretty soon Bezos and his billionaire buddies will have as much wealth as the entire remaining 99 point whatever percent of the population of the Earth combined.
genxlib
(6,025 posts)I am still waiting for my 3-day work week and a life of leisure.
hlthe2b
(111,897 posts)Qutzupalotl
(15,581 posts)or a salary, unless you do work. It's as simple as that.
If their answer is that you have to *buy* your own commuting robot, I ask: With what?
The Roux Comes First
(1,913 posts)While helping to fund the demolishing of the East Wing and providing massive cover for "presidential" criminality.
Timewas
(2,560 posts)Send me a couple of million and I will indeed stop worrying..
dweller
(27,449 posts)
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Volaris
(11,190 posts)electric_blue68
(24,580 posts)Gigantic space stations floating around the globe?! They'd have to be seriously decked out with interior park areas, and greenery, other wide walk ways, along with genuinely good living spaces, not little cramped quarters. Oh, suuuure, Jeffo!
Unless they're about to advance certain sciences, and construction fields by leaps, and bounds unheard of before??!!!!
Maaaaybe all that secret advanced science out of Area 51 is about to be revealed?!
Geeeebzz, and I'm a space travel, and exploration fan, but let's try to help Our Earth right now; the plants, animals, and us who live on it from the worst of approaching Climate Change!
myohmy2
(3,696 posts)...I'm spending to much money at Amazon...
...I'm alive and discouraged...
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Hekate
(99,984 posts)My favorite book about the billionaire class is Douglas Rushkoff's Survival of the Richest...
Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires.
They fantasize they can escape the world they wrecked by spaceships, or in bunkers on Earth with private armies and lots of technology. Rushkoff takes them seriously (as should we) but he writes in a style that exposes their batshittery and delusion as well, so I found it a fun read, and I recommend it to others.
The review at Amazon (ha! ) is:
Five mysterious billionaires summoned Douglas Rushkoff to a desert resort for a private talk. The subject? How to survive the "Event": the societal collapse they know is coming. Rushkoff argues that these men were under the influence of The Mindset, a Silicon Valleystyle certainty that they and their cohort can escape a disaster of their own making―as long as they have enough money and the right technology.
Rushkoff traces the origins of The Mindset in science and technology through its current expression in missions to Mars, island bunkers, AI futurism, and the metaverse. Through fascinating characters―master programmers who want to remake the world as if redesigning a video game and bankers who return from Burning Man convinced incentivized capitalism will prevent environmental disasters―Rushkoff explains why those with the most power to change the world have no interest in doing so. He argues that the only way to survive the coming catastrophe is to ensure it doesnt happen by rediscovering community, mutual aid, and human interdependency.
tinrobot
(11,839 posts)...and take your inflatable wife with you.
Iggo
(49,332 posts)travelingthrulife
(3,651 posts)travelingthrulife
(3,651 posts)boycott of Amazon? The problem with boycotts is that these companies are global with more money than God.
Chasstev365
(6,561 posts)haele
(14,793 posts)What does he and his fellow tech bros and financer bros intend to do with the 3-4 billion "excess" people they're trying really hard to create in their Ayn Randroid fantasy land, hmmm?
They're going to have to deal with this.
And it's probably not going to go the way they think it will, because normal people will still care about their kids and maybe even their neighbors.
Stacey Grove
(54 posts)are not part of this plan.
We get to die or go to prison.
haele
(14,793 posts)And won't "be there" to the scale needed just to support the infrastructure they need for their "Elysium" or whatever it is they're planning for their technocrat's paradise for another 50 years, if they're lucky.
We're hitting the edges of current technology, just as they're cutting the investments and man/brain power needed to bridge the gaps between the physical properties as they are now and the physical properties as they theoretically could be.
We (humans and the LLM auto-correct/auto-complete search engine that's currently being called AI) still haven't really begun to figure out how an organic brain develops consciousness and processes independent, intuitive thought.
Thats when you start getting the AI needed to replace humans and their potential for genius.
We also don't have enough of the technology that's self-replicating, not to mention self-repairing - because the Tech Bros, Corporate Heads, and Financer are addicted to making money instead of science.
Investing in Science means accepting or learning from failure as well as profiting off successes. But Failure is simply unacceptable to those with money or power.
Winner-take-all Wealth Creation or Social Celebrity is now the name of the game, and any whiff of Failure gets you "kicked off the Island" - out of one's circle of peers and any Social Media/marketing interest, into a trash heap, because, frankly, celebrity influencers and experts are fungible.
If you can't follow the "scientific genius" story line and make money or fame quickly, you're just a drone or worse - boring.
DBoon
(24,422 posts)Elysium is a 2013 American dystopian science fiction action film written, co-produced, and directed by Neill Blomkamp.[4] It was Blomkamp's second directorial effort. The film stars Matt Damon and Jodie Foster alongside Sharlto Copley, Alice Braga, Diego Luna, Wagner Moura, and William Fichtner.[5] The film takes place on both a ravaged Earth and a luxurious artificial world called Elysium.[6] The film itself offers deliberate social commentary that explores political and sociological themes such as immigration, overpopulation, transhumanism, health care, worker exploitation, the justice system, technology, and social class issues.[7]
- Wikipedia
In the movie, eventually some of the wealthy in their utopian space world show pity on the people left behind.
I don't think Bezos knows what pity and compassion feel like.
Historic NY
(39,394 posts)gulliver
(13,591 posts)We need to make sure that AI pays a dividend for everyone. It's stunning to me that we don't focus on that. Pete's way ahead on this.
Bezos and Musk sometimes seem silly to me when it comes to living in space or on other planets. They're both extremely smart though. I think they emphasize that practical, even survival aspect of space travel because that's the most persuasive to most people.
The most persuasive for me is that it would be cool for our set of generations to achieve human exploration of Mars. It should be done in an international way.
Live there? Colonize? I don't think you can really do that until travel to Mars is no harder than, say, transatlantic travel was in the past. If you can't travel back and forth, you're effectively just stranded and isolated on Mars.
ornotna
(11,381 posts)He really doesnt give a squat for his country or the working people.