Palantir CEO Alex Karp says executives who brag about their AI cuts might as well ‘sign up for the Bernie Sanders manifesto’
fortune.com Jun 10, 2026

Palantir CEO Alex Karp says executives who brag about their AI cuts might as well ‘sign up for the Bernie Sanders manifesto’

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Palantir CEO Alex Karp has warned Silicon Valley executives that boasting about AI-driven job cuts may lead to a backlash from workers and voters. Speaking on a tech talk show, Karp cautioned that corporate leaders need to be more disciplined in discussing AI and the future of work. His comments come as tech companies have laid off over 117,000 employees in 2026, with many citing AI as a factor in restructuring efforts. This has fueled concerns about job displacement and the distribution of AI-driven gains, potentially leading to greater support for interventionist economic policies.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The growing unease about AI-driven job losses and data center expansion is tapping into a broader backlash against corporate leadership, with lawmakers like Bernie Sanders proposing more aggressive government intervention in the industry.
  • · This could fuel greater support for policies aimed at slowing the expansion of AI and data centers, potentially threatening the competitiveness of businesses that fail to adapt to changing public sentiment.