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AI is coming for white-collar tech jobs. Here's what that will mean for your pricey STEM degree.

Mark Muro, a senior fellow at Brookings and lead author on the study, told Business Insider that the report suggests a college degree won't give graduates a "pass" on avoiding AI's potentially negative impact on jobs. STEM graduates, who currently have lower unemployment than general grads, might not have as much job security when AI becomes more advanced.

"I think this raises questions about whether STEM analysis, STEM education, or college degrees per se, offer a way to completely avoid these kinds of technology transitions at work," Muro said in an interview. "I think this throws attention on what we educate for and what we train for." Unlike other surveys, Brookings analyzed the "exposure," or how much of the job will get replaced or supplemented by AI, by comparing job descriptions to patents that have been filed for the technology. Other reports tend to be more subjective by using expert commentary, Muro said.reported, the cost of undergraduate degrees rose by 213% for public schools and 129% for private schools, adjusting for inflation.

that nearly half of college grads with debt don't think their college degree helped them earn more money. The report may shock some STEM graduates who for years have been practically guaranteed high-paying work after graduation. All but two of the

 

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