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Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, said in an interview that AI will certainly improve people's living standards as a whole, but the benefits obtained by top groups in the industry will form an extremely unbalanced gap between revenue from other fields. Karp said on the program, “The quality of life of ordinary people will improve, but the wealth of workers in the core AI community may increase tenfold or even hundreds of times from the original level.” Karp believes that even if AI does not cause large-scale job losses, the public will still be deeply anxious about this. Many technical practitioners have long described such industry contraction and job replacement as inevitable consequences. “The management, which has the right to manage the laboratory enterprise, has been instilling this rhetoric into the outside world. They bluntly told everyone that the lives of ordinary people would be terrible in the future, and that they themselves made a lot of money from this, which is why it is difficult for this group of people to be liked by the public.” Karp did not name specific executives, but the AI company Dario Amodei of Anthropic and Sam Ultrman of OpenAI had previously warned that AI might trigger a wave of unemployment, but subsequent statements from the two softened.

Zhitongcaijing·07/14/2026 13:25:03
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Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, said in an interview that AI will certainly improve people's living standards as a whole, but the benefits obtained by top groups in the industry will form an extremely unbalanced gap between revenue from other fields. Karp said on the program, “The quality of life of ordinary people will improve, but the wealth of workers in the core AI community may increase tenfold or even hundreds of times from the original level.” Karp believes that even if AI does not cause large-scale job losses, the public will still be deeply anxious about this. Many technical practitioners have long described such industry contraction and job replacement as inevitable consequences. “The management, which has the right to manage the laboratory enterprise, has been instilling this rhetoric into the outside world. They bluntly told everyone that the lives of ordinary people would be terrible in the future, and that they themselves made a lot of money from this, which is why it is difficult for this group of people to be liked by the public.” Karp did not name specific executives, but the AI company Dario Amodei of Anthropic and Sam Ultrman of OpenAI had previously warned that AI might trigger a wave of unemployment, but subsequent statements from the two softened.