Recent college grads are not very fond of commencement speakers hyping up a technology they see as a threat to their career prospects

2025 Harvard poll of young people in the US found that a majority see AI as a threat to their career prospects. Pagel and his peers are entering a job market where AI’s efficiency is already being used to justify mass layoffs. While it’s unclear which jobs may be entirely replaced by AI – and whether AI could eventually create more career pathways than it destroys – recent graduates are feeling betrayed.

“We’ve been pushed our entire lives to get our diplomas. Then you pulled the rug out from underneath us, and said: ‘Oh, you know those four years you spent learning how to do very specific things, you don’t need to do it any more,’” Pagel says. “We can get a computer to do it for two-thirds the price.”

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    9 days ago

    While it’s unclear which jobs may be entirely replaced by AI – and whether AI could eventually create more career pathways than it destroys

    Said the AI generated article without the concept of irony.