Fresh CS grads enter an AI-shaped job market

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A Washington Post piece follows new computer science graduates, like CMU’s Audrey Hasson, as they enter a job market increasingly reshaped by artificial intelligence. While AI creates exciting opportunities in new roles, many experts warn skills could become obsolete, prompting grads to weigh industry jobs against further study and adapt to evolving hiring trends across tech companies.
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