We Present to You the Next Jeff Bezos Meme The billionaire founder of Amazon has already become a meme. Him photographed walking a robotic dog may turn into the next one.

By Stephen J. Bronner Edited by Dan Bova

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Jeff Bezos seems to be enjoying the spotlight more and more.

The founder and CEO of Amazon recently starred in his company's Super Bowl ad, posted video of himself atop a windmill and piloted a giant mech suit.

Related: Jeff Bezos: 9 Remarkable Choices That Shaped the Richest Man in the World

Following up that last moment, which took place at the invite-only MARS conference last year, the world's sometimes richest man has posted another iconic photo of himself. Behold:

Bezos already become a meme after a photo of him wearing a similar outfit went viral. Adding a robot dog to the mix is sure to be another crowd pleaser.

Stephen J. Bronner

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