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We should be preparing kids for life, not jobs. The reality is most of the jobs young kids in school today see will be radically transformed by technology. Instead, we need to set kids up to thrive in a dynamic future underscored by advanced technologies.
That means fostering adaptability, critical thinking, (among... See more
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AI is eating entry level jobs
For the first time in nearly 4 decades, recent college grads are doing worse in the job market than the general population.
Not the same.
𝗪𝗼𝗿𝘀𝗲.
That bottom rung of white-collar work?
The reports, the... See more
Last week, the WSJ reported on the decline of tech jobs, particularly entry-level and recruiting roles, suggesting they might be gone for good. I initially thought it was exaggerated, but then saw a UC Berkeley CS professor mention that even his top students are struggling to get job offers. That’s concerning. My kid is far from college, but I’m... See more
Rui Max.comThousands of graduates apply for one job, and the only difference they can quantify on a piece of paper proving their suitability is a grade. A numerical value for the way their brain works. It’s the reason students are clinging desperately to ChatGPT. University is no longer for expanding your brain, for learning for the sake of learning. It’s a... See more
If kids are reading this, depending on who you are, college is probably still worthwhile right now, but 5 years from now, I expect things will be quite different. Peter Thiel has run a really interesting experiment with his Thiel Fellows program whose graduates (including Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin) have done far better than university... See more