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Public commenter urges action against large-scale automation, criticizes Jeff Bezos

March 20, 2026 | Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, Senate Committees, U.S. Senate, Legislative, Federal


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Public commenter urges action against large-scale automation, criticizes Jeff Bezos
A public commenter criticized Jeff Bezos, owner of Amazon, and urged collective action against what the speaker described as large-scale automation that would displace workers.

The commenter opened by highlighting Bezos's wealth, saying, "Jeff Bezos, the owner of Amazon, is one of the wealthiest guys in the entire world, worth hundreds of billions of dollars." The remark set a context of concentrated wealth for the speaker's subsequent objections to automation.

The speaker accused Bezos of seeking to replace frontline employees, saying he "wants to replace virtually all of his Amazon warehouse workers with robots," and called that plan "pretty bad." The commenter added that Bezos is "trying to raise a hundred billion dollars to automate factories and plants all over America and throughout the world," describing the effort as global in scale.

The commenter emphasized the human cost of automation, asking, "What happens to those people who are thrown out on the streets when they no longer have a job? We can't allow this." The speaker framed the issue as a threat to the working class and closed with a direct appeal to organize: "We got to organize. We got to fight back."

The assertions in the remarks — including the amounts cited ("hundreds of billions" and "a hundred billion dollars") and the described fundraising effort to automate factories — were presented by the commenter as claims and were not substantiated with supporting evidence during the remark. No response from Amazon or other officials was recorded in the transcript.

The comment reflects public concern about automation's potential to displace labor and about wealth concentration among corporate owners. No formal motion, vote, or official action followed the remark in the provided transcript.

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