- College Grads Are Pursuing A New Career Path: Training AI Models
In finance, law, education and other fields, specialists are using their expertise to make AI smarter
- College Grads Are Finding Jobs Training AI Models - Bloomberg
College Grads Are Pursuing a New Career Path: Training AI Models A worker types questions into a program used to test and develop artificial intelligence programs
- Beyond graduation: How AI is reshaping career paths for college . . .
Kim said career competitiveness is often attributed to the economy and job market, but also points to a newer wave of technology: artificial intelligence AI works to have equal, or even higher, intelligence to humans when solving problems That kind of advanced technology is financially attractive to businesses, Kim said
- Recent college graduates face a new obstacle in finding a job: AI
Unemployment is rising among recent college grads as employers turn to artificial intelligence to handle entry-level work
- How AI is Reshaping Career Pathways - The Washington Center
AI is not just a technological advancement; it is a career shaper For university graduates, AI impacts academic pursuits, career plans and the skills necessary for success Employers are actively looking for candidates with AI knowledge due to its contribution to innovation, process improvement and effective problem-solving
- College grads wish they had more AI training
Students cite that their colleges facilitated internships, co-ops and work-based learning opportunities, and provided career services, such as resume reviews and mock interviews, training on workplace etiquette, mentorships and networking events career fairs alumni panels
- The Coming AI Revolution—And Why College Graduates Will Be . . . - Forbes
In fact, the coming AI revolution, whatever it may be, will only make the things we teach in college, the ways of working and thinking and synthesizing and creating, more important and more valuable
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