Research: AI Is Reshaping Entry-Level Roles, Not Replacing Them
New research shows AI is speeding up how quickly early-career employees become productive, while raising expectations and reshaping traditional entry-level roles.
New research shows AI is speeding up how quickly early-career employees become productive, while raising expectations and reshaping traditional entry-level roles.
LinkedIn is rolling out verified AI skill certifications that let users showcase real-world proficiency with popular AI tools, based on ongoing product usage rather than tests or self-declared skills.
Gartner forecasts that just 5% of automakers will sustain AI growth by 2029, warning that most current enthusiasm is built on weak foundations, while robotics and automation reshape vehicle manufacturing.
Microsoft has launched a major AI training initiative in Poland, aiming to provide one million people with AI competencies by the end of 2025. Free courses are available in Polish via the AI Skills Navigator hub.