AI-Savvy Grads Fall Short on Real-World Skills, Employers Say

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Hiring managers warn that graduates seen as AI-native often lack real-world critical-thinking and literacy skills, with some firms preferring humanities students who can think beyond AI tools. While AI literacy is promoted, AI hasn’t yet boosted productivity, and universities risk producing graduates ill-equipped for actual job demands as students rely on AI to complete coursework.
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