The billionaire Anthropic cofounder who majored in literature and says knowing how to ask the right question beats knowing how to code
AI may be restoring the importance of the liberal arts degree, at least according to the cofounder of one of the industry’s biggest players. Jack Clark, a billionaire cofounder of Anthropic and a former journalist who majored in English literature with creative writing, said his literary education and knowledge of “the kind of stories that we tell ourselves about the future,” helped him become an influential figure in the world of AI. “I’m a literature graduate and I don’t think you’d put that as a cofounder of a frontier AI company but what turned out to be useful is that I got to learn a lot about history and a lot about the kind of stories that we tell ourselves about the future,” he said during the Semafor World Economy Summit Monday. “That’s turned out to be, like, extremely relevant for AI in a way that I think people wouldn’t have predicted,” he added. For young people trying to figure out where they fit in the increasingly AI-fueled economy, their best bet may be learnin...