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Thought Leader Interview: Vinod Khosla
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The billionaire founder of Sun Microsystems Vinod Khosla talks to Creative Destruction Lab Founder Ajay Agrawal about the AI-generated opportunities (and dangers) that lie ahead. In particular, he points to the potential of AI to increase income disparity to dangerous levels that could lead to societal unrest. He also argues that lower skilled jobs like truck driver and restaurant worker will likely be fine, but that higher skilled knowledge-based jobs like radiologists are in trouble. On the bright side, AI could eradicate unsatisfying work; we are at the beginning of a continuous 'hypercycle' of innovation; and the future is shapeable: Technology doesn't rule; it serves. We get to decide on its goals.