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These AI-Skilled 20-Somethings Are Making Hundreds of Thousands a Year

Companies are snapping up ‘AI native’ grads; ‘under 25, you can be making a million’

Lily Ma had interviews with about a dozen employers just as she was graduating from Carnegie Mellon University.
Lily Ma had interviews with about a dozen employers just as she was graduating from Carnegie Mellon University. Photo: Sophie Heap

It’s a tough time to be a young person looking for a job—unless you’re in artificial intelligence.

The job market for entry-level workers is in a continued slump. The unemployment rate for new college graduates was 4.8% in June, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, compared with 4% for all workers.

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