Vinod Khosla has been thinking about artificial intelligence (AI) longer than most, and betting on it longer than almost anyone. The legendary venture capitalist who scored a 2,500x return with Juniper Networks and became the first institutional investor in OpenAI—wiring in $50 million at a $1 billion valuation—has a message for anyone fretting about AI taking their job: that’s probably going to happen, but it ultimately can be a good thing. In a new episode of Fortune‘s Titans and Disruptors of Industry podcast, Khosla sat down with Fortune Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell to expand on his vis
Vinod Khosla has been thinking about artificial intelligence (AI) longer than most, and betting on it longer than almost anyone. The legendary venture capitalist who scored a 2,500x return with Juniper Networks and became the first institutional investor in OpenAI—wiring in $50 million at a $1 billion valuation—has a message for anyone fretting about AI taking their job: that’s probably going to happen, but it ultimately can be a good thing. In a new episode of Fortune‘s Titans and Disruptors of Industry podcast, Khosla sat down with Fortune Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell to expand on his vis