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How to stop AI becoming the enemy of younger workers
How to Stop AI From Becoming the Enemy of Younger Workers
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Workers aged 22-25 in AI-exposed jobs saw a 13% employment drop. Here is why seniority-biased hiring is squeezing young workers and how to fight back in 2026.
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