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AI Automation Threatens Job Market for Recent Graduates, ServiceNow CEO Warns

— thenews.com.pk
Key Takeaway
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott warns that rising AI automation may push unemployment among recent college graduates into the mid-30% range. This trend is attributed to AI replacing many entry-level roles, making it increasingly difficult for new graduates to secure jobs.
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Artificial intelligence could soon reshape the job market for young professionals. ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott said rising AI automation may push unemployment among recent college graduates into...
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