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“Everyone is so panicked”: Entry-level tech workers describe the AI-fueled jobpocalypse
“Everyone is so panicked”: Entry-level tech workers describe the AI-fueled jobpocalypse

AI has automated many tasks once handled by junior engineers. Entry-level hiring at big tech companies has dropped by more than 50% over the last three years. Employers now expect fresh graduates to handle sales, project management, and customer-facing roles, making the traditional engineering degree feel increasingly outdated.

AI has automated many tasks once handled by junior engineers.Entry-level hiring at big tech companies has dropped by more than 50% over the last three years.Employers now expect fresh graduates to handle sales, project management, and customer-facing roles, making the traditional engineering degree feel increasingly outdated.
·restofworld.org·
“Everyone is so panicked”: Entry-level tech workers describe the AI-fueled jobpocalypse
n8n Integration - Thesys Generative UI
n8n Integration - Thesys Generative UI

Turn n8n workflows into intelligent AI apps C1 by Thesys turns any n8n workflow into smart, adaptive AI apps with interactive UI instead of walls of text - no UI building, no coding.

Turn n8n workflows into intelligent AI appsC1 by Thesys turns any n8n workflow into smart, adaptive AI apps withinteractive UI instead of walls of text - no UI building, no coding.
·thesys.dev·
n8n Integration - Thesys Generative UI
Texas universities deploy AI for course audits
Texas universities deploy AI for course audits

Texas universities deploy AI tools to review and rewrite how some courses discuss race and gender Records obtained by The Texas Tribune show how universities are using the technology to reshape curriculum under political pressure, raising concerns about academic freedom.

Texas universities deploy AI tools to review and rewrite how some courses discuss race and gender Records obtained by The Texas Tribune show how universities are using the technology to reshape curriculum under political pressure, raising concerns about academic freedom.
·texastribune.org·
Texas universities deploy AI for course audits
AI griefbots create a computerized afterlife
AI griefbots create a computerized afterlife

Bereaved users are paying AI “griefbots” to recreate a deceased relative’s voice and personality for real-time conversations. The bots rely on the same large language model technology behind ChatGPT, customized with personal data of the departed. One user told The New York Times he wept with relief when the bot spoke in his father’s comforting voice. Providers bill by subscription or minute, prompting criticism that they monetize emotional vulnerability. University of York philosopher Louise Richardson warns the bots can stall healthy mourning by making loss feel reversible. Human-rights scholar Natasha Fernandez says labeling paid griefbots exploitative would force a broader ethical reckoning for profit-driven death industries.

·theweek.com·
AI griefbots create a computerized afterlife
Google tests an email-based productivity assistant | TechCrunch
Google tests an email-based productivity assistant | TechCrunch

Google has launched CC, an experimental Gemini-powered assistant that emails users a “Your Day Ahead” summary drawn from Gmail, Drive, and Calendar. Users can also email CC at any time to add to-dos, store notes, or retrieve information. The trial is open only to AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the U.S. and Canada who are at least 18 and use consumer Google accounts. Workspace accounts and customers in other regions are excluded for now. The assistant enters a field already served by Mindy, Read AI, Fireflies, and Huxe, which send similar briefs. Google’s version pulls directly from multiple first-party services, giving it broader context than those rivals, according to the article.

·techcrunch.com·
Google tests an email-based productivity assistant | TechCrunch
OpenAI’s new flagship image generator AI is here
OpenAI’s new flagship image generator AI is here

OpenAI launches GPT Image 1.5, its new flagship image generator built into ChatGPT. The model renders images up to four times faster and is available to all users today. It obeys instructions more precisely, enabling believable photo edits like clothing and hairstyle try-ons while preserving original essence. A new Images sidebar offers preset filters and trending prompts to guide creation. OpenAI frames the release as a shift from gimmicky art to enterprise-ready visual production, aiming to satisfy investor pressure for revenue. The upgrade lands amid intensifying rivalry with other labs following Google’s viral Nano Banana.

·theverge.com·
OpenAI’s new flagship image generator AI is here
Help boost your daily productivity with CC, a new experimental AI agent from Google Labs.
Help boost your daily productivity with CC, a new experimental AI agent from Google Labs.
CC is our new experimental AI productivity agent from Google Labs, built with Gemini to help you stay organized and get things done. When you sign up, it connects your Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive and the wider web to gain an understanding of your day, delivering a “Your Day Ahead” briefing to your inbox every morning.This briefing synthesizes your schedule, key tasks and updates into one clear summary, so you know what needs to be done next, whether it's paying a bill or preparing for an appointment. CC also prepares email drafts and calendar links when needed to help you take action quickly. Plus, you can steer CC by replying or emailing directly with custom requests, teaching it things about yourself or asking it to remember ideas and todos.CC is an early Labs experiment, launching in early access today to Google consumer account users 18+ in the U.S. and Canada, starting with Google AI Ultra and paid subscribers. Join the waitlist by signing up on our website.
·blog.google·
Help boost your daily productivity with CC, a new experimental AI agent from Google Labs.
Dual-PCB Linux Computer With 843 Components Designed By AI Boots On First Attempt - Slashdot
Dual-PCB Linux Computer With 843 Components Designed By AI Boots On First Attempt - Slashdot
Quilter says its AI designed a complex Linux single-board computer in just one week, booting Debian on first power-up. "Holy crap, it's working," exclaimed one of the engineers. Tom's Hardware reports: LA-based startup Quilter has outlined Project Speedrun, which marks a milestone in computer desig...
·hardware.slashdot.org·
Dual-PCB Linux Computer With 843 Components Designed By AI Boots On First Attempt - Slashdot
McKinsey Plots Thousands of Job Cuts in Slowdown for Consulting Industry
McKinsey Plots Thousands of Job Cuts in Slowdown for Consulting Industry
As McKinsey & Co. partners gathered in the consulting giant’s birthplace in late October, Bob Sternfels delivered a rallying cry. “We will kick some ass as we start our second century,” the firm’s top executive told the thousands of attendees.
·bloomberg.com·
McKinsey Plots Thousands of Job Cuts in Slowdown for Consulting Industry
CEOS Plan to Spend More on AI in 2026 - Despite Spotty Returns - Slashdot
CEOS Plan to Spend More on AI in 2026 - Despite Spotty Returns - Slashdot
The Wall Street Journal reports that 68% of CEOs "plan to spend even more on AI in 2026, according to an annual survey of more than 350 public-company CEOs from advisory firm Teneo." And yet "less than half of current AI projects had generated more in returns than they had cost, respondents said."...
·it.slashdot.org·
CEOS Plan to Spend More on AI in 2026 - Despite Spotty Returns - Slashdot
Purdue University Approves New AI Requirement For All Undergrads - Slashdot
Purdue University Approves New AI Requirement For All Undergrads - Slashdot
Nonprofit Code.org released its 2025 State of AI & Computer Science Education report this week with a state-by-state analysis of school policies complaining that "0 out of 50 states require AI+CS for graduation." But meanwhile, at the college level, "Purdue University will begin requiring tha...
·news.slashdot.org·
Purdue University Approves New AI Requirement For All Undergrads - Slashdot
Entry-Level Tech Workers Confront an AI-Fueled Jobpocalypse - Slashdot
Entry-Level Tech Workers Confront an AI-Fueled Jobpocalypse - Slashdot
AI "has gutted entry-level roles in the tech industry," reports Rest of World. One student at a high-ranking engineering college in India tells them that among his 400 classmates, "fewer than 25% have secured job offers... there's a sense of panic on the campus." Students at engineering colleges...
·developers.slashdot.org·
Entry-Level Tech Workers Confront an AI-Fueled Jobpocalypse - Slashdot
What past education technology failures can teach us about the future of AI in schools
What past education technology failures can teach us about the future of AI in schools
At MIT, I study the history and future of education technology, and I have never encountered an example of a school system – a country, state or municipality – that rapidly adopted a new digital technology and saw durable benefits for their students.
·houstonchronicle.com·
What past education technology failures can teach us about the future of AI in schools
AI is giving workers the illusion of expertise — and quietly making them worse at their jobs, researchers say
AI is giving workers the illusion of expertise — and quietly making them worse at their jobs, researchers say

A new Work AI Institute report said generative AI is quietly eroding core worker skills. Coauthor Rebecca Hinds said early-career staff risk losing vital skills as AI replaces apprenticeship. Hinds said leaders focusing on AI usage encourage shallow use over real learning.

A new Work AI Institute report said generative AI is quietly eroding core worker skills. Coauthor Rebecca Hinds said early-career staff risk losing vital skills as AI replaces apprenticeship. Hinds said leaders focusing on AI usage encourage shallow use over real learning.
·businessinsider.com·
AI is giving workers the illusion of expertise — and quietly making them worse at their jobs, researchers say
UH scientists help unlock the Sun’s magnetic secrets with AI | University of Hawaiʻi System News
UH scientists help unlock the Sun’s magnetic secrets with AI | University of Hawaiʻi System News

The University of Hawai‘i Institute for Astronomy has released an AI system that reconstructs the Sun’s magnetic field in three dimensions with unprecedented accuracy. The Haleakalā Disambiguation Decoder processes data from the NSF Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope to nail down the field’s true direction and height. The algorithm fuses telescope observations with the physics rule that magnetic fields form closed loops, eliminating long-standing measurement gaps. Peer-reviewed tests on calm zones, active regions, and sunspots validate its precision, and the findings appear in the Astrophysical Journal. The sharper 3D maps expose electric currents and other structures that drive solar flares and coronal mass ejections. Researchers say this clarity strengthens space-weather forecasts, buying extra time to shield satellites, power grids, and communications.

·hawaii.edu·
UH scientists help unlock the Sun’s magnetic secrets with AI | University of Hawaiʻi System News
Google Skills
Google Skills
Learn and earn with Google Skills, a platform that provides free training and certifications for Google Cloud partners and beginners. Explore now.
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Google Skills