Jensen Huang speaks during the World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan. 21, 2026 ... 21 ... Sign Up ... The U.S ...AlexKarp, CEO of Palantir, described vocational skills as “very valuable, if not irreplaceable,” while speaking in Davos earlier this week ... .
“You went to an elite school, and you studied philosophy, I’ll use myself as an example, hopefully, you have some other skill, that one is going to be hard to market,” he said at Davos.Karp’s own academic background is the path he now questions.
Palantir CEOAlexKarp has issued a stark warning about Europe’s lagging technology adoption during a conversation with BalckRock CEO Larry Fink at the World Economic Forum... “AI will destroy humanities jobs,” Karp said.
NYU launched an education research lab with the State University of New York earlier this month, aiming to better prepare students for post-graduation and improve preprofessional programming at the two institutions ... .
Palantir CEOAlexKarp has now issued a stark warning about the future of work in the age of artificial intelligence. Karp predicted that humanities-based jobs will now be among the first casualties ... “AI will destroy humanities jobs,” Karp said.
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AlexKarp, CEO of Palantir, said vocational skills will be in high demand in the AI era ... Alex Karp, the billionaire co-founder and CEO of the AI defense technology company Palantir, had a top humanities-based education.