Bezos Calls AI Boom a “Good Bubble” for Society — Financial Times

Artificial intelligence is a “good kind of bubble,” Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said at a tech conference in Turin. He stressed that even if tech stocks face a dramatic collapse, society will still reap “gigantic” benefits from AI-driven innovation.
Financial Times reported.
Bezos compared the AI boom to the fiber-optic cable investments of the 1990s, which delivered long-term economic and social benefits despite the dot-com crash. Unlike financial crises, which society tries to avoid, “industrial bubbles” can be beneficial. He emphasized that AI is real and will impact every industry.
Additionally, Bezos predicted that within the next few decades millions of people could live in space thanks to the development of his company Blue Origin. He described the future as extremely promising: “We are living in a moment where multiple golden ages are happening at once.”
