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The Office of Public Management is interested in using AI to increase "efficiency" of jobs in its quest to downsize the US government, the agency's new director told reporters Monday.
Mike Rowe warns AI threatens white-collar jobs, predicts a golden age for trades while urging young Americans to reconsider career paths.
AI isn’t just reshaping existing jobs—it’s opening the door to entirely new career paths that didn’t exist a few years ago.
More than half of Americans worry about AI's impact on the workplace, but tech industry experts say the technology is more likely to change jobs than outright usurp them.
Across Silicon Valley and beyond, not everyone is as concerned about what AI means for entry-level white collar jobs as Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei.
While AI might not be eliminating a large percentage of early career jobs, it certainly is changing them in a big way.
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Recent college graduates currently have a higher unemployment rate than workers overall. But there are factors outside of "the flashy AI explanation" at work.
Entry level jobs that were once the gateway to upward mobility are disappearing fast. How can applicants prove their human worth to hiring managers?