Categories: Top Stories

Palantir CEO: These 2 groups of people should not be worried about AI taking their jobs

Palantir CEO Alex Karp suggests that vocational training and neurodivergence are key to navigating AI-driven job market shifts. He argues that traditional skills like low-end coding are becoming less valuable, while unique perspectives and practical expertise are increasingly crucial. Karp advocates for educational reform to better recognize practical skills and unconventional thinking.

The News Vista

Share
Published by
The News Vista

Recent Posts

Motilal Oswal CEO on why US-Iran conflict is the time to stay invested in Indian stocks

India’s balanced geopolitical approach has helped mitigate risks. Strong relationships across key global blocs have…

47 minutes ago

‘Needs to be examined’: SC seeks Centre, ECI response on biometric voting plea

The Supreme Court is reviewing a proposal to implement fingerprint and iris scans at polling…

49 minutes ago

‘Deeply flawed’: Sonia Gandhi slams women’s quota bill, calls it ‘assault on Constitution’

Sonia Gandhi asserts the Centre's focus on delimitation, not women's reservation, is the "real issue"…

2 hours ago

Highest in almost 3 years! India buying ‘all the Russian crude it can get its hands on’ as Trump sanctions threat fades

Indian refiners have ramped up purchases of Russian crude over the past two months and…

2 hours ago

Navy to hold first-ever Commanders’ Conference in Delhi: What to expect

India's top naval commanders are convening in New Delhi for their inaugural conference to strategise…

2 hours ago