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A recent survey by CNBC reveals that 47% of college students have seriously considered changing their academic majors due to the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This trend is primarily driven by concerns over the future job market and the potential automation of entry-level roles, creating uncertainty about which skills will remain economically viable. Analysts suggest that this shift reflects a deep-seated fear of job displacement in an AI-driven economy. The demographic shift in future labor supply is expected to impact EdTech stocks such as CHGG and COUR in the near term. Furthermore, academic institutions and technology providers like MSFT and GOOGL are monitoring these changes to assess long-term labor productivity. This movement represents a structural shift in how future generations select career paths to align with technological disruption.
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