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Why Mastering AI Tools, Not Just Fearing Automation, Will Define Your Career in 2025 and BeyondYou’re not going to lose your job to an AI, but you’re going to lose your job to someone who uses AI.” With this statement at the Milken Institute’s Global Conference 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a message that is rapidly becoming a new axiom in the modern workplace.
AI is rapidly replacing entry-level white-collar roles, leaving recent graduates facing rising unemployment and shrinking job prospects. Companies increasingly automate junior tasks, especially in tech and finance,
Graduation season is here, but for the class of 2025, the traditional path into the workforce looks increasingly uncertain. Over the past few years, the number of entry-level roles for college grads has dropped sharply,
Key Takeaways AI is creating more jobs than it’s replacing, especially in tech, data, and creative fields. Human skills like empathy, judgment, and adaptab
AI-based automation tools can fundamentally transform businesses, freeing up employees from mundane tasks and driving both innovation and growth.
Economic uncertainty and the rise of artificial intelligence have many wondering whether the bottom rung of the white collar career ladder is about to drop out.
Sammy Greenwall, CEO and co-founder of Henry, an AI tool that creates deal decks, began his CRE career as an analyst for Toll Brothers. His firm’s software, he claims, can create deal decks that encompass underwriting and market analysis in hours instead of days.