Despite reports showing recent downturns in entry-level hiring, several CHROs and experts say AI isn’t really to blame.
While still an undergraduate, Michael began to see the potential of AI as the technology grew more mainstream.
AI is disrupting entry-level work, and graduates constitute a growing share of the long-term unemployed. But the degree's value still holds.
Researchers found that one age group, in particular, is vulnerable to AI displacement ― and it might not be who you think.
Burnout is a "major issue" for the sector, ISC2's chief information security officer Jon France says. He says professionals ...
Starting pay and perks are expanding for northern Michigan workers, especially in hospitality, but higher-level wages are ...
Research has suggested nearly a million jobs in London could be changed by AI, affecting more than 200,000 telemarketers, 150 ...
Early-career workers in professions that are most exposed to generative AI are experiencing significant employment declines, ...
“The AI revolution is beginning to have a significant and disproportionate impact on entry-level workers in the American labor market,” the Stanford study stated. In the most AI-exposed fields, like ...
What is the biggest problem with AI today? It's leadership. Good leaders are needed to tamp down expectations -- or fears -- of what AI will bring. Then, someone needs to maintain guardrails for "vibe ...
Forecasts that AI could erase tens of millions of jobs by the end of the decade appear to be making the notion of a ...
As artificial intelligence starts to transform the job market, college students are the first to feel it – and are adapting ...