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AI CEOs warn of job loss for entry-level positions at WEF 2026

The growing disconnect between productivity and compensation affects younger workers, worsened by the emergence of AI.

byAytun Çelebi
April 13, 2026
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp stated that AI “will destroy humanities jobs” but benefit vocationally trained, creative individuals, during the World Economic Forum in January 2026. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei echoed this sentiment, warning that AI could annihilate half of all entry-level, white-collar jobs.

Research by Writer and Workplace Intelligence revealed that 29% of employees are sabotaging their companies’ AI rollouts. Among Gen Z workers, this figure rises to 44%, as many employees feel threatened by AI technology.

Some employees refuse to use AI tools or intentionally input proprietary information into public AI systems to hinder implementations. A significant 77% of executives reported they would be less likely to promote or offer leadership roles to employees who abstain from using AI.

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The growing disconnect between productivity and compensation affects younger workers, worsened by the emergence of AI. A 2016 study from the National Association of Colleges and Employers indicated that starting salaries for bachelor’s graduates have increased by only 5% since 1960, adjusted for inflation.

An NBC News poll found that 46% of registered US voters view AI negatively, contrasting with 26% who view it positively. This adverse perception likely stems from AI’s potential impact on the job market, particularly for white-collar positions.

An Anthropic study published in March revealed that its Claude model can perform tasks related to jobs in computer science, law, business, and finance. In an Axios interview, Karp emphasized that individuals with generalized knowledge but lacking specificity are “effed.”

As Gen Z workers prepare to enter the workforce, many find their training may not align with future job opportunities, leading to conflict with AI-driven market demands. The message from AI executives appears clear: adapt or risk obsolescence.


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