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AI Is Stealing Essential Jobs for Young People—And This Is Only the Start

April 10, 20262 Mins Read
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The Future of Entry-Level Jobs in the Age of AI

Entry-level jobs are facing a transformation as artificial intelligence continues to advance. Many roles traditionally filled by new workers are at risk of being automated, particularly in administrative positions.

Research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals that 32% of individuals are concerned that AI might take over their jobs. Jossie Haines, an executive coach and former engineering leader at Apple, discussed this topic with Forbes. She mentioned that while AI can handle repetitive tasks, it struggles with making complex human decisions.

One significant limitation of AI is its inability to address issues related to intellectual property. Haines pointed out that, although AI could process copyright infringements, it can’t understand why certain features in products might cause these problems or how to prevent them.

As people react to these developments, many have shared their thoughts online. One Reddit user expressed frustration, stating that they are trying to change careers but often see job postings requiring years of experience. Another commenter shared their disapproval of companies relying on AI for customer service, saying they leave negative reviews when they encounter AI instead of human representatives.

Concerns are rising that a future without entry-level jobs could also mean a lack of senior roles. Another commenter remarked, “A world with no beginner roles becomes a world with no senior roles.” This sentiment highlights fears about how the job market might evolve.

In addition to these job concerns, the topic of AI is gaining attention in other areas as well. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier recently announced an investigation into AI companies, including OpenAI and its product ChatGPT. He emphasized the need to ensure that AI technology benefits humanity rather than causing harm.

As discussions about the safety and ethics of AI continue, there is a growing demand for more regulations to manage its development. State attorneys general across the country are increasing scrutiny on AI companies amid rising apprehensions about safety and legal implications.

The future of work is changing, and the impact of AI will be significant, both in the job market and beyond.

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