Amazon's First Sale In 1995 Was An AI Book. Now Bezos And Musk Are Talking About It

Jeff Bezos reshared the tweet and responded with a smiling emoticon, acknowledging the special moment.

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The discussion began when John Ehrlichman posted on March 3rd.
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  • The first item sold on Amazon in 1995 was an AI book by Douglas Hofstadter
  • John Ehrlichman posted an invoice of the first Amazon purchase on March 3rd
  • Jeff Bezos acknowledged the post with a smiling emoticon in response
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In a moment that connects the early days of the internet with today's tech-driven world, a recent social media post has brought attention back to Amazon's very first sale. The detail has caught interest because of its link to artificial intelligence, a field that is now shaping the future.

Billionaire Jeff Bezos recently responded to a post that reminded people that the first item sold on Amazon in 1995 was a book on artificial intelligence, and this interesting coincidence is attracting attention. 

Back then, when the internet was still relatively new, a customer purchased Douglas Hofstadter's book "Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought," a collection of essays on AI written in the 1990s.

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The discussion began when John Ehrlichman posted on March 3rd, stating that the first purchase on Amazon on that day in 1995 was an artificial intelligence book. 

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He shared an invoice with a photo of the book and an invoice attributed to John Wainwright.

Jeff Bezos reshared the tweet and responded with a smiling emoticon, acknowledging the special moment.

Responding to Bezos' post, Elon Musk said, "It was the start of something great."

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