“Most of the jobs in this country are really not jobs humans should have. Working on an assembly line for 8 hours a day for 40 years, or as a farm worker in 100-degree heat—that’s servitude to survival, not a job humans should have,” said legendary venture capitalist Vinod Khosla in his latest interview. He dismissed the wide-ranging concerns that workers will eventually lose a sense of purpose.
The billionaire businessman’s comments come at a time when big tech is racing to push billions of dollars into artificial intelligence technologies, amplifying both hope and fear.
Khosla was talking at the TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 where he touched on a wide range of topics about the future. He essentially predicted massive disruption across industries and at the same time called for radical new ap

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