Palantir CEO Alex Karp Warns Women Will Feel Targeted by AI Job Displacement
"37% of our GDP is female. 50% of Americans, 52 roughly, are female. There's a dislocation there. 67% of people who have gone into graduate school are female. These parts of the market are going to be put under massive pressure."
About this episode
On this live episode of the Tom Bilyeu Show, host Tom Bilyeu dissected the week's most pressing developments across geopolitics, AI policy, immigration enforcement, and civil liberties. The show opened with Trump's 38th announcement claiming a deal with Iran is imminent, though Iran continues to deny finalization. Bilyeu expressed deep skepticism, analyzing a leaked 14-point draft agreement published by Iran's semi-official Mehr News that includes $24 billion in unfrozen Iranian assets and $300 billion in U.S.-funded reconstruction. He argued the terms represent catastrophic political losses for Trump unless ironclad nuclear concessions are secured, predicting the deal will collapse before midterms. The episode pivoted to Attorney General Todd Blanch's announcement of indictments in a child smuggling ring, revealing over 15,500 super sponsor cases where Biden-era border policies allegedly enabled child trafficking networks to exploit unaccompanied minors. Bilyeu condemned both the smugglers and the demand-side market in the U.S., while also criticizing the lack of investigation into Trump-era allegations involving Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch. In AI and civil liberties, Bilyeu covered the UK's proposed law mandating device-level scanning of all messages and media before encryption, with tech CEOs facing five years in prison for noncompliance. He framed it as a descent into 1984-style dystopia and warned against trading freedom for illusory safety. Palantir CEO Alex Karp's comments on gender and GDP sparked debate, with Karp warning that AI displacement will disproportionately harm women in fragile knowledge economy jobs, predicting backlash and accusations of weaponized AI against women. Bilyeu closed with warnings about SpaceX's IPO as 'exit liquidity day,' urging retail investors to think in decades rather than months, and repeated calls for election integrity measures including the Save America Act to ensure only citizens vote.
Key takeaways
- DOJ announced indictments in child smuggling ring and disclosed over 15,500 super sponsor cases linked to Biden border policies enabling trafficking networks.
- Trump claimed for the 38th time a deal with Iran is close; leaked 14-point draft includes $24 billion unfrozen assets and $300 billion reconstruction with weak nuclear oversight.
- UK proposed law mandating device-level scanning of all phone content before encryption, threatening tech CEOs with five years in prison for noncompliance.
- Palantir CEO Alex Karp warned women will disproportionately suffer AI job displacement despite representing 67% of graduate degrees but only 37% of GDP.
- Bilyeu urged caution on SpaceX IPO, calling it exit liquidity day and warning retail investors to plan for decades-long holding periods to avoid volatility losses.
- Trump seeks to attach Save America Act to budget reconciliation requiring proof of citizenship to vote, which Bilyeu endorsed as necessary to prevent electoral collapse.
- Bilyeu argued U.S. debt-to-GDP trajectory will cause catastrophic economic failure within 9 years unless immigration and spending incentives are restructured.