Elon Musk’s recent remarks on Nikhil Kamath’s podcast have reignited discussions around U.S. immigration policy. Musk strongly emphasized that major American tech companies and AI firms owe much of their success to the contributions of talented Indian professionals. Warning against limitations on the H-1B visa program, Musk stated that restricting it would harm America’s global tech leadership. He pointed out a real shortage of skilled engineers in the U.S., adding that he finds it difficult to hire enough qualified people. Contrary to claims that foreign workers displace Americans, Musk believes they are essential to driving innovation.
He also discussed Starlink’s potential expansion into India and shared his vision for the future of work, predicting that AI could make most current jobs optional within the next 20 years. With a noticeable drop in Indian H-1B visa approvals and growing anti-immigration sentiment, Musk’s comments have sparked fresh debate. His recognition of Indian talent and critique of U.S. visa policies raise a critical question: Is the U.S. deterring the very innovators who helped shape its tech industry?
Elon Musk, H-1B visa, U.S. immigration, Indian engineers, AI future
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