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Palantir CEO Warns AI Will Replace Humanities Jobs But Boosts Vocational Workforce

What Happened

Palantir CEO Alex Karp stated that artificial intelligence will destroy many jobs in the humanities field, such as teaching and writing, as automation and intelligent systems take over routine tasks. Speaking with Fortune, Karp emphasized that while these roles may diminish, there will be “more than enough jobs” for people with vocational training. He highlighted the growing importance of hands-on, practical skills that cannot be easily replaced by AI, suggesting the workforce will shift toward areas like skilled trades, health services, and other professions requiring specialized training as AI advances.

Why It Matters

The remarks reflect a significant shift in the job landscape, stressing the need for vocational education and retraining programs. As AI adoption accelerates, workers may need to adapt by acquiring new skills aligned with technological change. Read more in our AI News Hub

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