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Every year, it seems, there’s a crop of articles published sometime in May and June bemoaning the lack of jobs available for recent college graduates ... of further AI development, all he ...
This isn’t an abstract threat for young professionals—it’s already a lived reality. According to Elite Recruitments, over 52% of people aged 18–24 fear that AI will negatively impact their future ...
Artificial intelligence is spreading into many aspects of life, from communications and advertising to grading tests. But ...
For all the valid reasons Gen Z may feel adrift and burdened, there are reasons for optimism. Young people remain uniquely positioned to leverage new technology and innovate in ways that were not ...
A new report shows a college degree isn't the job-market leg-up it used to be. Here's what experts want parents to know.
The Hard Fork podcast just aired a sobering episode on AI job displacement. Anthropic's CEO Dario Amodei warned that AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white-collar jobs in the next one to ...
Analysts who spoke to ABC News said AI could replace or reorient entry-level jobs in some white-collar fields targeted by college graduates, such as computer programming and law. Current job woes ...
Almost a third of respondents said such jobs offer better long-term prospects, while a quarter said the roles are less likely to be taken over by AI. “More Gen Z college graduates are turning ...
AI may end up hurting recent college ... but bad news for recent college graduates. When it comes to the future of jobs, new data suggest that artificial intelligence (A.I.) may threaten young ...