Computo, ergo sum.
The article focuses on how the rise of artificial intelligence is reversing long-held assumptions about career security, with programmers now feeling more threatened by automation than humanities graduates. Topics include the shifting job market dynamics between technical and non-technical fields, t...
| Publicado en: | Economist Vol. 459; no. 9505; pp. 68 - 70 |
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| Formato: | Artículo |
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Economist Newspaper Limited
6/27/2026
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| Sumario: | The article focuses on how the rise of artificial intelligence is reversing long-held assumptions about career security, with programmers now feeling more threatened by automation than humanities graduates. Topics include the shifting job market dynamics between technical and non-technical fields, the unexpected employability of philosophy graduates compared with some STEM peers, and the growing uncertainty over which skills will remain resilient in an AI-driven economy. |
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