The AI singularity doesn’t mean the end of human jobs—it signals a transformation. Students should be concerned, but not paralyzed. Automation will replace some roles, but it will also create entirely new industries. What matters now is adaptability. Students must cultivate skills that AI struggles to replicate: emotional intelligence, creative problem-solving, ethical judgment, and complex human interaction. Those who combine technical literacy with human-centric abilities will thrive. The singularity might eliminate “routine” work, but it will also liberate people to pursue more meaningful, impactful paths—if they’re ready. Students should focus on learning how to learn.
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