A new generation is graduating into a job market turned upside down, where artificial intelligence and not humans are taking some entry-level jobs. A $25 million global initiative aims to rewrite the future of work.
Breakdown
- A $25 million global initiative has been launched to address the impact of AI on entry-level jobs. 10s
- Citi and partners selected 50 organizations from 3,000 global applicants to deliver skills training. 1m 35s
- The program targets both high school and college graduates, focusing on technical and soft skills. 2m 9s
- AI is increasingly automating white-collar entry-level jobs, raising concerns among young workers. 2m 44s
- Organizers emphasize the need for investment in young people's skills to match AI-driven workplace changes. 3m 42s