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Senator Mark Warner has expressed concern that advances in artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to significant job disruptions among recent college graduates. In a recent statement, Warner warned that up to 25% of new graduates could face unemployment within the next two to three years as AI technology increasingly automates tasks across various industries.

Warner’s remarks highlight ongoing debates about AI’s impact on employment, particularly for younger workers entering the job market. Experts are divided on the scale of disruption, with some arguing that AI may displace certain roles while also creating new opportunities. The senator emphasized the importance of developing strategies to support workers affected by ongoing technological changes.

Policy discussions are underway regarding workforce reskilling and educational reforms aimed at preparing future employees for an AI-driven economy. Warner urged policymakers and industry leaders to collaborate on measures that can mitigate potential negative impacts on recent graduates. As AI technology continues to evolve rapidly, the debate over its implications for employment remains a central issue for government and business stakeholders.

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