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New Grads vs The AI Job Market

23 min ¡ 16 de may de 2026
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What happens when AI starts doing the work that used to train beginners? In this episode, Rowan and Naya debate what AI means for new graduates entering the job market. As entry-level tasks in writing, research, coding, marketing, and analysis become easier to automate, the first rung of the career ladder is starting to change. They explore whether graduates should be worried, how they can stand out, and why learning to work with AI may matter as much as the degree itself. If AI can do the work that used to train beginners, how does the next generation become experts? --- 🎧 The AI Desk explores the future of artificial intelligence — and the ways it's already shaping everyday life. Sign up for the AI Desk Weekly Brief: http://eepurl.com/jyxdJs Hosts: Rowan Hale & Naya Brooks Rowan Hale explores the structural forces reshaping technology, business, and global markets. As host of The AI Desk, Rowan brings clarity to the signals that matter most. Naya Brooks is the sharp-witted co-host who challenges every headline and keeps the conversation grounded in what matters to real people. artificial intelligence, AI tools, AI builders, future of work, no code, productivity, tech trends, startups, innovation, digital creators

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