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In the age of AI, what will entry-level jobs look like?

There’s no real evidence yet that AI is eliminating entry level jobs en masse, but researchers say that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be preparing for the possibility.

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In the age of AI, what will entry-level jobs look like?

There’s no real evidence yet that AI is eliminating entry level jobs en masse, but researchers say that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be preparing for the possibility.

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Heavier workloads, not unemployment: How AI is really changing the labor market

Artificial intelligence will displace human labor on a "large scale," warns one of the field's leading developers, Anthropic. To help support people who may…

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  1. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·theins.press

    Heavier workloads, not unemployment: How AI is really changing the labor market

    Artificial intelligence will displace human labor on a "large scale," warns one of the field's leading developers, Anthropic. To help support people who may…

  2. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·marketplace.org

    In the age of AI, what will entry-level jobs look like?

    There’s no real evidence yet that AI is eliminating entry level jobs en masse, but researchers say that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be preparing for the possibility.