The figures on graduate roles and entry-level jobs align with rising youth unemployment, which now sits at 15%.
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AI and the future of entry-level jobs

Entry-level job postings in the United States have dropped by about 35% over the past two years, a decline researchers say is being driven in part by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence.
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Millennials are getting fired fast, and bosses say this is why

Millennials are cycling through jobs at a pace that alarms both executives and younger workers, and the dismissals are piling up fastest in roles that once looked like safe on-ramps to stable careers.
AI - or was it? Judging by customer use cases, the answer is: not yet. But that doesn't mean customers aren't pursuing AI aggressively. From AI readiness to robotics progress, here's what we learned ...
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