College graduates begin their job search in a world being transformed by AI
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As college graduates enter the job market, AI's rapid advancement is reshaping their employment prospects and career expectations. PBS NewsHour examined this shift through a conversation with New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor, whose book "How to Start: Discovering Your Life's Work" explores how this generation navigates career planning amid economic uncertainty. The segment highlights a broader anxiety among graduates about automation's impact on available positions and the skills employers now demand. Commencement season traditionally marks reflection and optimism, but for this cohort, the celebration is tempered by concerns about an economy undergoing fundamental technological transformation. The conversation is part of PBS's "Rethinking College" series, which examines how higher education fits into an evolving workforce.