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Bezos and Musk React as Amazon’s First Order Was a Book on AI from 1995

Jeff Bezos reflects on Amazon’s first sale—a 1995 AI book—while Elon Musk notes its historic significance as AI reshapes the future of commerce.

Billionaire Jeff Bezos recently engaged with a nostalgic social media moment that highlighted the irony of Amazon’s first-ever sale. On March 3, 1995, during the internet’s nascent days, a customer purchased “Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought” by Douglas Hofstadter, marking a significant milestone for the e-commerce giant. The book, a collection of essays on artificial intelligence from the 1990s, reflects a time when online shopping was a novel concept.

The tweet that sparked this moment came from Jon Erlichman, who shared a photo of the book and an invoice addressed to John Wainwright, Amazon’s first customer. Bezos reshared the tweet, adding a smiling emoticon, capturing the attention of social media users. Notably, Elon Musk also reacted to the post, stating, “It was the start of something great.”

The juxtaposition between Amazon’s beginnings and its current trajectory did not go unnoticed by observers. One user remarked, “Now AI is cutting jobs across Amazon,” while another pondered whether the forthcoming decade would signify a continuation or a pivot in the company’s journey. A third commenter highlighted the prophetic nature of the first purchase, stating, “First thing ever bought on Amazon? A book about AI. 30 years later, AI is running Amazon. The prophecy fulfilled.” This sentiment echoed the broader discourse on how rapidly evolving technology intertwines with historical milestones.

Wainwright, who ordered the book as part of Amazon’s soft launch, was encouraged to make the purchase by Shel Kaphan, Amazon’s first employee. Kaphan had previously worked with Wainwright at an Apple-IBM joint venture and kept him informed about Amazon’s developments. Initially, Wainwright was surprised to find that he was charged for the books, thinking he would receive them for free. In a 2025 interview with Marketwatch, he explained, “I was a very close friend of the founding engineer of Amazon… We all thought he was crazy to do that.”

Reflecting on the content of the book, Wainwright noted, “It was a work on artificial intelligence and human cognition modeling. It seemed like a reasonable way of catching up with what was going on around the 1990s.” This statement underscores how the themes explored in Hofstadter’s essays resonate with today’s advancements in AI, as companies increasingly rely on automated systems for various operational functions.

The growth of Amazon from a humble online bookstore to a global powerhouse has been marked by a relentless evolution of technology and business strategy. Bezos, who has amassed a net worth of approximately $223.5 billion according to Forbes, continues to shape the future of commerce, particularly as AI becomes a central focus in many industries. Meanwhile, Musk, often cited as a rival in the tech space, has a net worth estimated at $809 billion, reflecting his significant ventures in various technological fields.

As the conversation around AI intensifies, it remains to be seen how Amazon will navigate the complex implications of its own reliance on technology. The early purchase of a book on artificial intelligence serves as both a reminder of the past and a reflection on the future of the industry. With AI now playing a pivotal role in operations and employment, stakeholders across sectors will be watching closely to see how companies adapt to these sweeping changes.

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