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McKinsey and General Catalyst execs say the era of ‘learn once, work forever’ is over

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Last updated: 2026/01/08 at 8:08 PM
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The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally reshaping the technology landscape and sparking debate among business leaders about its implementation and impact on the workforce. Discussions at the recent CES 2026, and a live podcast interview with McKinsey & Company’s Bob Sternfels and General Catalyst’s Hemant Taneja, highlighted the unprecedented speed of AI’s growth and the challenges companies face in adapting. This surge in AI capabilities is prompting significant shifts in investment strategies and raising concerns about future job markets.

The conversation, originating from a taping of the All-In podcast, centered on the tension between the potential benefits of AI and the practical considerations of adoption. While venture capital firms are seeing valuations of AI companies skyrocket, many established businesses are hesitant to fully embrace the technology, grappling with questions of return on investment and workforce disruption. The debate underscores a pivotal moment in technological evolution.

The Explosive Growth of AI Investment

According to Taneja, the growth trajectory of AI companies is unlike anything previously observed. He pointed to Anthropic, a General Catalyst portfolio company, which has seen its valuation increase from $60 billion to “a couple hundred billion dollars” in a single year. This rapid ascent contrasts sharply with the 12 years it took Stripe to reach a $100 billion valuation, illustrating the accelerated pace of innovation in the AI sector.

Taneja believes this trend will continue, predicting the emergence of multiple trillion-dollar companies in the near future, with Anthropic and OpenAI among the leading contenders. This optimistic outlook is fueled by the increasing capabilities of AI models and the growing demand for AI-powered solutions across various industries. However, realizing this potential requires overcoming significant hurdles.

The CFO vs. CIO Dilemma

Sternfels explained that a key obstacle to widespread AI adoption is internal disagreement within companies. McKinsey consultants are frequently confronted with a conflict between Chief Financial Officers (CFOs), who prioritize demonstrable returns on investment, and Chief Information Officers (CIOs), who recognize the risk of falling behind competitors by not adopting AI.

CFOs are understandably cautious, questioning the immediate financial benefits of AI implementation. Meanwhile, CIOs argue that delaying adoption could lead to significant disruption and loss of market share. This internal struggle highlights the need for a clear and compelling business case for AI investment, demonstrating its long-term value and mitigating potential risks.

Reskilling for an AI-Driven Future

The impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market is a major concern. Calacanis raised the question of how AI will affect entry-level positions traditionally held by recent graduates. Sternfels and Taneja offered advice emphasizing the importance of uniquely human skills.

Sternfels stressed that while AI can automate many tasks, sound judgment and creativity remain essential qualities for success. Taneja argued for a shift in mindset, recognizing that continuous learning and upskilling will be crucial throughout one’s career. He believes the traditional model of front-loaded education followed by decades of work is becoming obsolete.

Calacanis echoed this sentiment, suggesting that individuals will need to demonstrate initiative, passion, and resilience to stand out in an increasingly competitive job market. The need for adaptability and a willingness to embrace lifelong learning are paramount in navigating the changing landscape.

McKinsey itself is adapting to this new reality. Sternfels anticipates having as many personalized AI agents as employees by the end of 2026. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean a reduction in headcount. Instead, the firm is reallocating resources, increasing the number of client-facing employees by 25% while reducing back-office roles by the same percentage. This shift reflects a focus on leveraging AI to enhance human capabilities and improve client service.

Looking ahead, the integration of AI will likely accelerate, requiring ongoing evaluation of its economic and social consequences. The development of ethical guidelines and regulatory frameworks for AI will be critical to ensure responsible innovation. Further research is needed to understand the long-term impact of AI on employment and to develop effective strategies for workforce development and digital transformation. The next year will be crucial in observing how businesses navigate these challenges and capitalize on the opportunities presented by this transformative technology.

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