Vlad Tenev, CEO of Robinhood, said in a recent TED Talk that artificial intelligence will spark a rapid expansion of jobs and industries. He called the shift a “job singularity,” and said AI can give individuals “a world-class staff,” lowering barriers to founding new ventures.
Tenev said AI will let people perform tasks once reserved for large firms, reshaping work. He predicted a surge in small-scale enterprises, including micro-corporations and single-person unicorns, adding that “there’s going to be a flurry of new entrepreneurial activity with micro-corporations, solo institutions, and single-person unicorns—which, by the way, I don’t think we’re very far from.”
Research cited supports parts of his view. An MIT Sloan October 2025 study found firms adopting AI tend to grow faster and add jobs, and a World Economic Forum January 2025 analysis estimated about 170 million new roles as AI spreads.
Workers remain uneasy about rapid change, however. A February 2025 Pew Research Center survey found over half worried about AI’s workplace impact (Ed. note: this highlights significant worker anxiety).
Tenev warned that past technological scares proved inaccurate, citing fears after programming outsourcing and IBM’s Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov. He added that human societies have historically adapted to technological disruption.

