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AI efficiency gains may eliminate entry-level jobs, warn business deans

A business school dean warns that artificial intelligence, primarily deployed for efficiency, could eliminate many entry-level jobs, hindering young people's career progression. Despite young innovators creating new forms of meaning and progress outside traditional structures, society has not adequately prepared them for this AI-driven transition. Experts suggest that young people may need to seek opportunities in innovative startups and focus on deep problem-solving rather than rapid ideation to find success in the evolving job market. AI

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IMPACT AI's efficiency focus may eliminate entry-level roles, requiring young innovators to adapt their job search and problem-solving strategies.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of opinions and analysis from business school deans regarding the impact of AI on the job market, rather than a direct release or event.

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AI efficiency gains may eliminate entry-level jobs, warn business deans

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 · Preston Fore ·

    ‘We’ve given them the short end of the stick’: Business school dean says AI could eliminate many jobs for young people—even as they lead innovation

    Despite being innovation leaders, young workers face an AI transition that prioritizes "better, cheaper, faster" over breakthrough thinking, according to Professor Jeff DeGraff.