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Gen Z graduates are blaming AI for their unemployment woes when they should be looking somewhere else

Fortune

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June 25, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Gen Z graduates are blaming AI for their unemployment woes when they should be looking somewhere else

While AI companies sow anxiety around their technologies, there’s evidence elsewhere of different economic factors actually driving employment challenges.

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 27, 2026

Youths must become job creators not seekers – ADC guber candidate

The Ogun African Democratic Congress, ADC, gubernatorial candidate for the 2027 election, Biodun Collins Ogundipe, has urged unemployed youths in the state to embrace Artificial Intelligence, entrepreneurship and vocational skills. Ogundipe asserted that the era of totally depending on the government for jobs is over, insisting that they must become creators of opportunities rather than mere [] Youths must become job creators not seekers – ADC guber candidate

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 29, 2026

One in 3 new doctorate holders out of work

South Korea's worsening youth employment is increasingly affecting even the country's highest-educated workers, with one in three newly awarded doctorate holders either unemployed or economically inactive, government data showed Monday. The trend reflects a shrinking entry-level job market that experts say has been exacerbated by the adoption of artificial intelligence, while a declining college-age population has reduced university hiring, particularly hurting graduates in humanities and other

Fortune

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· Jun 27, 2026

One in 10 Gen Zers want their boss to be replaced by AI—they’re already being polite to ChatGPT just in case

Amid AI job-loss fears, Gen Z has one role they hope gets replaced: their boss. And 69 are already being polite to ChatGPT, just in case.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 2, 2026

Jobs Report Fuels The Rotation Out Of AI CapEx Beneficiaries

Jobs Report Fuels The Rotation Out Of AI CapEx Beneficiaries

Independent Online

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· Jun 24, 2026

Why Africa’s unemployment crisis demands a new generation of entrepreneurs

Why Africa’s unemployment crisis demands a new generation of entrepreneurs

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AI: Jobs disappearing from Dutch labor market in design, customer service, advertising

Artificial intelligence (AI) is leading to declining job opportunities in many professions, the benefits agency UWV said in its annual report on which professions offer good job prospects

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