No one will need jobs by 2050, says Vinod Khosla in latest AI prediction
Tech billionaire and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla on Tuesday made a bold prediction that people may not even need jobs by 2050 as Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to make rapid advancements across sectors.
Speaking at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, Khosla said that the picture on jobs will be clear by the year 2050.
"By 2050, it will be clear that no one will need jobs," he asserted, days after predicting that AI may eliminate large sections of white-collar employment with IT services and business process outsourcing (BPO) firms "almost completely disappearing" in five years.
He argued that rapid advances in artificial intelligence will fundamentally disrupt traditional employment structures, particularly in countries like India that have relied heavily on IT-led growth.
He reiterated at the AI summit that the outsourcing industry will be gone by 2030. “It's very clear to me people in India don't believe something will happen to IT. By 2030 there will be no such things as IT services or BPO. Those are gone. Those are disruptive and people are not paying enough attention,” he said.
He also criticised long tenures at large corporations, suggesting they can limit adaptability in a fast-changing tech landscape. “If someone works in Cisco for 15-20 years I consider them unemployable, you get ossified in big companies,” Khosla said.
At the same time, the venture capitalist praised India’s recent efforts in artificial intelligence. “India is doing a good job, (AI Impact) summit seems to be unbelievably successful,” he said, noting the scale of participation. “One of my nieces couldn't register, more than 3,00,000 had registered.”
Khosla reiterated his support for sovereign AI models tailored to national interests. “Idea of a sovereign model is a very good idea. Have long believed countries should have sovereign AI. That's why we invested in Sarvam. Cannot have foreign models for cyber security and defence,” he said.
He added that one of the most transformative uses of AI in India would be public healthcare access. “Most important thing to do in AI to provide a near free AI doctor to every Indian 24*7,” Khosla said.
Posted on: 2/17/2026 11:39:28 AM
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