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It’s time to address the looming crisis in entry-level work.
A 2025 Stanford study and 2026 Anthropic report reveal a 16% relative decline in employment for 22–25-year-olds in AI-exposed entry-level roles, while more experienced workers and low-AI-exposure jobs remain unaffected. The article urges reforms in education, government incentives, and corporate training to address AI's impact on early-career opportunities.
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