Students Lack Data-Driven Tool to Assess AI Displacement Risk for Career Choices
Students choosing careers have no reliable way to assess which fields are vulnerable to AI displacement or to compare salary trajectories across roles with different automation risk profiles. Without structured data connecting AI adoption trends to specific career paths, career planning defaults to intuition and anecdote. A gap exists between the rate of AI disruption across industries and the tools available to inform early career decisions.
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