AI’s Overblown Threat to College Graduates
Education
United States
Started March 20, 2026
Graduates entering the job market still have an advantage over their non-college peers
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AI’s Overblown Threat to College Graduates
National Review (United States) | Mar 19, 2026
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Mar 20, 2026
The rise of AI could lead to an oversaturation of the job market, diminishing the value of a college degree in certain fields.
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The adaptability and learning capabilities of college graduates will enable them to thrive in an AI-driven economy.
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While AI poses challenges, college graduates still possess critical thinking and soft skills that machines cannot replicate.
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Job markets will increasingly favor non-college graduates as AI automates tasks, diminishing the traditional college pathway's importance.
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AI will enhance job opportunities for college graduates, allowing them to leverage technology for greater career advancement.
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