AI raises new pressure on graduate job markets (opens in new tab)
Economists, central bankers and labor-market analysts are giving sharply different readings of artificial intelligence’s early effect on work, with particular attention to entry-level and graduate jobs. The Economist said mass unemployment caused by AI would have little historical precedent and separately asked whether AI is already putting graduates, including coding students, out of work. The New York Fed said its analysis of Lightcast U.S. job-posting data found overall hiring had slowed s...
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