Jeff Bezos predicts labor shortage caused by AI: Newsletter

Jeff Bezos, founder and executive chairman of Amazon and owner of the Washington Post, looks to the crowd during the annual New York Times DealBook conference at Jazz at Lincoln Center on December 04, 2024, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
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Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter featuring the latest developments in AI technology.
IN TODAY’S STORY:
– Jeff Bezos predicts that AI will create a labor shortage, not replace human workers throughout the economy
– OpenAI is facing a multi-state investigation into data handling and chatbot behavior
– AI-designed ‘universal vaccine’ passes first human clinical trial, could prevent future pandemics
WORK IN PROGRESS: The founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, said that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) will not lead to the replacement of humans and will create a shortage of workers.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, during the session of the third day of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, January 18, 2024. (Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Getty Images)
UNDER THE CROTIC: OpenAI is facing a multi-state investigation led by New York Attorney General Letitia James, looking into its data management, micro security and chatbot behavior. This comes as the company is reportedly lowering product prices and preparing for a possible IPO, amid allegations from Florida’s AG about the release of unsafe products.
FUTURE PROOF: A vaccine made using artificial intelligence that could provide broad protection against multiple coronaviruses and help prepare for future outbreaks has passed its first human clinical trial.
POWER STRUGGLE: As data center projects continue to be shuttered across the country, “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary and other investors are warning that the facilities are needed to compete with China in the artificial intelligence race.
ANSWER TABLES: As Artificial Intelligence (AI) companies rush to IPOs and scramble to build data centers, a new Fox News Poll finds voters now view Big Tech — not Big Government — as the biggest threat to the nation’s future, a dramatic shift from seven years ago.
PERSONAL BUYER: Amazon Alexa and Echo VP Daniel Rausch discusses the extensive AI overhaul of Alexa, now called Alexa+. He describes new capabilities like personalized shopping assistance for Prime Day and more. Rausch emphasizes the idea of making customers’ lives easier, announcing global expansion in more than 10 additional countries, including Brazil, while supporting devices up to eight years old.

Amazon says Alexa.com allows conversations to flow across devices, giving users continuity between laptops, phones and smart home screens. (Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
AUOPILOT BATTLE: We are looking at a fundamental restructuring of how military power operates, and most of the institutions responsible for governing it are still thinking of the last century. And all of this is due to the way AI is rapidly changing warfare.
RESTORE THE WEATHER: In honor of America’s 250th birthday, Meta is donating Ray-Ban Meta AI sunglasses to every officially blind veteran. Army veteran Don Overton, who served in the 82nd Airborne, explains how the glasses restored his independence and dignity. Meta President Dina Powell McCormick highlights Don’s collaboration with Meta to improve the characteristics of blind veterans.

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg wore the Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses while speaking at the Meta Connect event at Meta Connect in Menlo Park, California, Wednesday, September 17, 2025. As part of its campaign to make smart glasses a common device, the company introduced its first model featuring an integrated display. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
SILICON SHIELD: The Senate Banking Committee convened a hearing on June 11 on a question that goes to the heart of America’s competitiveness and the American Dream: Can the United States ensure that rapid advances in artificial intelligence support “innovation, affordability, and American governance?”
Cybercrime BUST: The FBI, Google and Black Lotus Labs helped disrupt China’s largest cybercriminal operation known as Outsider Enterprise. Authorities say the operation is powered by fake websites designed to steal credit card numbers, passwords and other personal information.
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