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‘I don’t see how anyone can be disabled who is alive now’

The future looks bright, at least according to Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos.

Fortune reported on Bezos’ speech at the Italian Tech Week 2025, where he shared his vision of the future – which includes living in space and lack of time.

Included among Bezos’ predictions is that by 2045, robots will go to work for us. More importantly, however, 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 decline of civilization due to advances in AI and technology. AI, however, is already responsible for job losses, and the data centers needed to power the technology consume a large amount of natural resources. Considering these things, it’s easy to see how people can predict doom and gloom with the continued use of AI.

The potential benefits are obvious, too, by allowing the machine to combine large volumes and achieve conclusions or energy problems and even see any solution paid for by millions of energy associated with millions of unlimited AI per day.

The Amazon founder isn’t the only billionaire looking ahead to the future in the space, either. Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, predicts that in just ten years, College Grads will be working on interesting (and well-paid) projects, and Elon Musk still believes that people will live on Mars soon.

Not all believers are into space travel, however. Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, told James Cornen that he believes humanity should prioritize fixing our current planet by planning to enter space.

“Space? We have a lot to do here on earth,” he said.

According to Luck, the gates were “on the plateau of how far we have to push the technology.”

When the gates said in an interview with Jimmy Fallon that AI and machines can start a new era where people have to work a few days a week while getting time off, he also explained that, he could have asked them about the future of humanity under AI under AI under AI.

To Tates ‘The Point’ and he does not mourn how there are tech companies and moguls who own these new AI things will plan to help this increase their members in the community, allowing them to work a little without getting paid without getting.

Pete Buttigieg is among several politicians who have spoken out about the need for government involvement to help ensure that AI leads to a more inclusive society, saying there must be a “price tag” for AI. “

“I think it gives everyone a share of the total value created by the technology, and they also rest on the technology that the taxpayer paid for in the first place in the US transportation system, he said. “So why shouldn’t we all get some share?

Bezos, however, remains optimistic. As he said in Italy, “I don’t see how anyone can be discouraged living right now.”

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