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MIT AI Expert Warns: Automating Gen Z Entry-Level Jobs Could Backfire

MIT AI Expert Warns: Automating Gen Z Entry-Level Jobs Could Backfire

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The episode outlines a critical warning from MIT expert Andrew McAfee regarding the potential dangers of using artificial intelligence to eliminate entry-level positions. While automation offers immediate cost reductions, McAfee argues that removing these roles destroys the apprenticeship ladder necessary for young professionals to gain essential experience and institutional knowledge. This trend particularly threatens Gen Z graduates, who possess high digital fluency but face a shrinking job market as routine tasks are handed over to machines. The sources contrast companies that are cutting staff with organizations like IBM and Salesforce, which are instead increasing their intake of young talent to drive innovation. Ultimately, the text suggests that businesses must maintain a balance between technological efficiency and the long-term cultivation of a skilled human workforce. Over-automating today risks a massive talent deficit that could compromise the future competitiveness of the global economy.








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