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College grads are seeking their first jobs. Is AI in the way?
The arrival of summer always brings an influx of freshly minted college graduates into the job market. This year is different, though: Artificial intelligence is unsettling the career paths of young grads looking for their first professional work.AI could "upend entry-level work" for new college grads by automating jobs "previously performed by low-level employees" like legal assistants or early career computer programmers, said ABC News. Some o…
While artificial intelligence (AI) progresses at great speed, different consultants and industry leaders warn that several jobs could be automated in a few years. In Argentina, automation threatens both routine tasks as well as customer service and management roles, forcing workers to rethink their skills and prepare for the transformation of the labor market.
‘I don’t think this is on people’s radar’: AI could wipe out half of entry-level jobs in the next five years – and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei thinks we're all burying our heads in the sand
Graduates entering the workforce face an array of challenges at the best of times, but generative AI now poses an even bigger threat.
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