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AI might not be the reason new grads can't find jobs
The article discusses the common belief that AI is causing job market difficulties for new college graduates, but suggests AI may not be the primary reason. It references booing of tech executives at commencements and questions the assumption that AI is replacing entry-level jobs.
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