Las Vegas students and schools weigh impact of artificial intelligence on entry-level employment
May 23,26 | 01:43 EST
Economists at Goldman Sachs indicate that artificial intelligence is eliminating approximately 16,000 jobs in the U.S. each month, a trend posing a significant challenge for young professionals, particularly Gen Z, as they prepare to enter the workforce. Students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) express varying perspectives on AI's impact; some, like young professional Alex Barker, fear companies might opt for AI solutions over human labor, while others, such as UNLV student Christopher Enriquez, view AI as a valuable tool for enhancing research and efficiency.
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