Bezos is the start of a movement to speak positively about AI, says Big Technology's Kantrowitz

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  May 20, 2026 at 20:15  |  5:21  |  CNBC
Speakers
Alex Kantrowitz — Founder of Big Technology

Summary

Alex Kantrowitz discusses Jeff Bezos' and Mark Cuban's positive framing of AI's impact on jobs, suggesting tech executives will increasingly emphasize empowerment. He highlights uncertainty about AI's labor effects and argues that change management within companies is a key hurdle. The conversation also touches on AI regulation, where Kantrowitz advocates for safety nets rather than halting progress.

  • Bezos and Cuban publicly express upbeat views on AI and job creation.
  • Kantrowitz believes tech executives will shift messaging to focus on empowerment.
  • He warns that second-order effects of AI on the workforce are complex and underappreciated.
  • Change management within traditional companies is seen as a major barrier to AI adoption.
  • Kantrowitz argues that regulation should not halt AI progress but provide safety nets.
  • The public remains distrustful of AI despite positive messaging from tech leaders.
  • The discussion includes examples like Claude doing taxes as a near-term AI application.
  • Kantrowitz emphasizes that no one, including Bezos, knows exactly where AI will lead.
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