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AI Blame Hiring Woes Faced College Graduates

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The article discusses AI's potential impact on entry-level job markets, particularly in customer service and software development. However, no concrete commercial mechanism, company-specific margin effect, or supply/demand shift is identified. The hiring slowdown is attributed to broader economic factors, not solely AI. No direct product, commodity, or supply chain is affected.

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  • Recent college graduate unemployment rate is 5.6% vs overall 4.2% (NY Fed data).
  • Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicts AI could halve entry-level jobs by 2030.
  • Stanford study found 16% decline in employment for early-career workers in AI-exposed fields since ChatGPT release (late 2022).

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