
"Thousands of students are graduating this year with degrees that train them for jobs AI already does. They spent four years studying and taking on debt only to walk into a job market shedding white-collar workers by the thousands every day."
"Goldman Sachs found that 46% of administrative tasks could be automated by AI, and those are the exact tasks generic business graduates are trained to perform."
"The roles AI replaces will not wait for graduates to retrain. A Goldman Sachs report estimated that 300 million full-time jobs globally are exposed to AI automation, with two-thirds of U.S. occupations facing some degree of impact."
Many college degrees are becoming less valuable due to AI advancements. Graduates are entering a job market where AI can perform tasks traditionally done by humans. Reports indicate that millions of jobs are at risk of automation, particularly in generic business administration. Degrees lacking specialization are particularly vulnerable, as AI can automate many administrative tasks. Students are encouraged to focus on specialized skills that AI cannot replicate, such as leadership and emotional intelligence, to remain competitive in the evolving job landscape.
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