AI & Jobs Half of hiring managers would rather train AI than a 2026 grad
A survey of 1,000 US hiring managers found 48% would rather invest in AI than hire and train a 2026 college grad — but a second June report says the opposite.
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AI & Jobs A survey of 1,000 US hiring managers found 48% would rather invest in AI than hire and train a 2026 college grad — but a second June report says the opposite.
AI & Jobs A New York Fed study pins the post-pandemic spike in young-graduate unemployment mostly on remote work, not AI — undercutting the year's favorite layoff explanation.
AI & Jobs A Harvard working paper covering 62 million U.S. workers across 285,000 firms finds that at companies adopting generative AI, junior hiring drops 7.7% within six quarters — driven not by layoffs but by a silent freeze on new positions. Axios reran the numbers on April 21.