💨 Abstract
The Washington Business Journal argues that a college degree no longer guarantees employability due to the rise of automation and AI, which excel at routine tasks. The future job market will value "Original Intelligence"—the ability to create new ideas and think beyond the obvious, something AI cannot replicate. Preparing students for jobs that machines can do better sets them up for replacement. The focus should shift towards fostering innovative thinking.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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