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The weakening of entry-level jobs could disrupt career progression and economic stability.
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AI has not yet caused widespread unemployment in developed countries. However, entry-level jobs are quietly declining, affecting early career opportunities. This trend signals potential challenges for workforce development and economic mobility.

The weakening of entry-level jobs could disrupt career progression and economic stability.
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Companies may face talent shortages and need to rethink hiring and training strategies.
Organizations should proactively develop programs to support entry-level workforce integration.
Sources in this thread (1): MIT Technology Review AI
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AI has not yet caused widespread unemployment in developed countries. However, entry-level jobs are quietly declining, affecting early career opportunities. This trend signals potential challenges for workforce development and economic mobility.
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AI has not yet caused widespread unemployment in developed countries. However, entry-level jobs are quietly declining, affecting early career opportunities. This trend signals potential challenges for workforce development and economic mobility.