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AI is not just ending entry-level jobs. It's the end of the career ladder as we know it


The most inspiring CEO stories come from workers who rose from entry-level positions at their firms to the top. What happens when AI takes those jobs away? Read More

AI makes it harder for entry-level coders to find jobs, study says


Artificial intelligence is making it harder for entry-level workers in the U.S. to find jobs in fields such as software development and customer service, according to new research. In a study released ... Read More

While AI wipes out entry-level roles, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says it’s actually ‘the most exciting time to be starting out one’s career’


Denied thousands of roles postgraduation? Don’t fret, it’s the best time to start—according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, at least. “I think that [a] 25-year-old in Mumbai can probably do more than any ... Read More

The CEO of Anthropic is doubling down on his warning that AI will gut entry-level jobs


Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned AI could eliminate entry-level jobs in law, finance, and consulting within five years. Read More

Study: AI is taking away entry-level jobs for young people


Artificial intelligence is killing off a significant number of entry-level jobs for younger folks who work in certain fields, a new study found. The study from Stanford University found that ... Read More

AI could widen the wealth gap and wipe out entry-level jobs, expert says


Artificial Intelligence continues to grow, forcing companies to find a way to close the gap between innovation and preparation. Companies have begun integrating AI into their day-to-day operations. Read More


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