A Jefferies report indicates that AI implementation may disproportionately affect entry-level white-collar positions, raising unemployment concerns for recent US university graduates. Sectors like sales, customer support, and software development are particularly vulnerable. While some companies report net employment gains, others acknowledge AI-led staff reductions impacting service quality, highlighting the need for proactive skill development and workplace adaptation.
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