Palantir CEO Alex Karp says U.S. labor workers won’t lose their jobs to AI—‘it’s not true’
It is also afraid that American manufacturing workers and workers who skilled with intelligence and artificial intelligence will be replaced by Alex Carb, CEO of Palantir Technologies for AI and Data Analytics, to change narration.
“This is not true, and in fact, it’s the opposite,” Carb said in an interview with an interview. luck Thursday at the company’s commercial customer conference, AIPCON, where Palantir customers offered how they were using the company’s and AI’s tweed software platform in their own business at George Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch in Marin Province, California.
KARP says that the primary danger of artificial intelligence in this country is that workers do not understand that artificial intelligence will actually help them in their roles – and will not barely replace them. He said: “The Silicon Valley did a very cool job explained this.” “If you are in manufacturing, in any attribute: you are on the collection line, you keep a complex machine – you have any kind of skilled work function – the way we do Amnesty International will make your work more actually and make you more valuable, but you currently think – just wandering all over the country throughout the country.
KARP made these comments on the day the August Jobs report previously issued a climbing unemployment rate and recruitment numbers, indicating fears whether artificial intelligence is absolutely responsible for the broader slowdown. There have been limited data so far indicating that the Wooing IQ is to blame the slow job market – or even the functional cuts of this issue – although the ADP recruitment report made a rare proposal that artificial intelligence may be one of the many factors that affect the feelings of employment. Some CEOs, including Mark Beniof, from Salesforce, were martyred with the gains of efficiency from artificial intelligence for their demobilization in their companies, while others, such as Ford Jim Farley CEO and CEO of Amazon Andy Jassy, has achieved noble predictions on how Amnesty International to replace jobs in the future. Most of these expectations focused on the roles of white collars, in particular, in exchange for the manufacture or skilled jobs.
Carb, who obtained a doctorate degree in the new classic social theory and a reputation being explicit and incompatible with many issues, argues that fears of eliminating skilled job jobs are unfounded – and he is committed to “correcting” the general perception.
Earlier this week, Palantir “Intelligence: The Ai Optly Project”, a semi -general campaign of information and marketing centered on artificial intelligence in the workplace. The project started with a series of short blog publications that include Palantir customers and their opinions on artificial intelligence, as well as a “statement” targeting both “Doomers” and “Pacifiers” from AI. “Doomers Fear, welcome to nails, which is a future of conformity: a world in which artificial intelligence disappears human difference. The Silicon Valley already sells such a gentle, submerged slope,” the statement declares, saying that the true power of the spontaneous organization is not unified but to “super workers.”
Jordan, who leads the new project in Balnter, said that there are approximately 20 people working on it and that they are planning to launch a podcast opposite.
While Palantir has a clear commercial interest in dispelling general concerns about artificial intelligence, KARP has set its commitment to the project as an important thing for society. He said that fears of replacing jobs “will feed a kind of strange populism based on an incorrect idea – this will make the factions on the right and left a lot, and much more powerful based on something incorrect.” “I think that it is correct – but not only by saying Platituds, but in reality it shows how this works, it is one of the most important things we have to get.”
Carb said that he intends to invest “a lot of energy and money” in the artificial intelligence optimism project. When asked about the amount of money, he said he hadn’t known yet, but “we have a lot of money, which is one of my biggest priority.”
Palantir has seen a tremendous growth within the commercial side of its business in the past two years, due to the artificial intelligence product it issued in 2023, called “AIP”. Baltayer’s revenues exceeded one billion dollars for the first time in the last quarter. Although Palantir only joined the S&P 500 last year, it ranks first as one of the most valuable companies in the world thanks to its high price.
2025-09-05 21:52:00



