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Anthropic cofounder says studying the humanities will be ‘more important than ever’ and reveals what the AI company looks for when hiring

The things that make us human will become much more important instead of much less important.
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Inc.com
· Jun 21, 2026
The AI Economy Demands Generalists, Not Specialists
The future belongs to people who connect the dots.
Gizmodo
· Jun 26, 2026
The Government Boot Is Coming Down on AI
The Trump administration suddenly has its eye on the AI industry, and Anthropic isn't the only target.
ArcaMax
· Jun 30, 2026
Anthropic partners with California to expand AI use by government workers
Anthropic teamed up with California to get more state workers to use its artificial intelligence assistant Claude as part of an effort to leverage technology to make the government more efficient. Gov. Gavin Newsom, who announced the partnership ...
Fast Company
· Jun 25, 2026
AI-Written books Are here
Barnes Noble’s CEO says AI-written books may already be on the shelves. HarperCollins and Harlequin have both signed AI deals. But with 53 of Americans worried that AI threatens human creativity, who is this actually for?
Financial Times
· Jun 22, 2026
Simon Johnson: ‘Nobody needs as many white-collar workers as they used to’
The Nobel laureate and former IMF chief economist on how to prepare for what AI will do to jobs
Variety
· Jun 25, 2026
Will.i.am Says ‘Now Is the Time for the Dreamer’ Because ‘AI Is Not Doing Imagination Yet’
Will.i.am, the Black Eyed Peas frontman and tech entrepreneur, said he’s more “worried about human greed” than about musicians being replaced by robots. “Right now is the time for the dreamer, not the regurgitator of yesterday’s imaginations — new imagination because AI is not doing imagination yet, and so we have the chance to dream []
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Related coverage for "Anthropic cofounder says studying the humanities will be ‘more important than ever’ and reveals what the AI company looks for when hiring": Inc.com — The AI Economy Demands Generalists, Not Specialists. Gizmodo — The Government Boot Is Coming Down on AI. ArcaMax — Anthropic partners with California to expand AI use by government workers. Fast Company — AI-Written books Are here . Financial Times — Simon Johnson: ‘Nobody needs as many white-collar workers as they used to’. Variety — Will.i.am Says ‘Now Is the Time for the Dreamer’ Because ‘AI Is Not Doing Imagination Yet’