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18 articles about careers in AI news

Claude AI Adopts Naval Ravikant's Mental Models for Career Analysis

Anthropic's Claude AI can now analyze careers using Naval Ravikant's specific mental models, offering personalized insights into knowledge mapping, leverage points, and wealth creation pathways through specialized prompting techniques.

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Terence Tao Suggests AI Tools Like Lean Could Lower Barrier to Mathematical Research

Fields Medalist Terence Tao posits that AI tools, including proof assistants like Lean, could enable high school students to contribute to frontier math research, accelerating careers and discovery.

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WiseTech Cuts 2,000 Engineers, Citing AI Code Generation as Primary Driver

Logistics software giant WiseTech has laid off 2,000 engineers, stating AI now writes the code. This move highlights a strategic pivot where knowing what to build is becoming the core skill, not writing the code itself.

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NVIDIA Spotlights Physical AI Tools for Robotics Week 2026

NVIDIA is highlighting its platforms for robot simulation, synthetic data, and AI-powered learning during National Robotics Week 2026, aiming to accelerate the transition from virtual training to physical deployment.

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Claude Ikigai Career Mapper: A 'Secret' Prompt-Based Career Coaching Tool

A viral tweet claims Claude has a hidden 'Ikigai Career Mapper' mode. The link reveals it's a detailed prompt template for career coaching, not a secret feature.

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Higgsfield AI Pays Bartender $1M+ for Face Scan to Train AI Video Model Diffuse

AI startup Higgsfield paid a New Jersey bartender over $1 million for a full-face 3D scan to train its text-to-video model Diffuse. The deal highlights the emerging market for high-fidelity biometric data to create photorealistic digital humans.

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AI's First Target: Entry-Level Positions Face Automation Wave

Recent analysis reveals that entry-level jobs and routine tasks are experiencing the earliest and most significant impact from AI-driven automation, reshaping career pathways and workforce strategies across industries.

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The AI Code Editor War: How Cursor's Subsidized Model Could Redefine Software Development

Cursor's AI-powered development environment is reportedly being heavily subsidized by Anthropic, with $200 subscriptions consuming up to $5,000 in compute costs. This aggressive strategy signals a fundamental shift toward autonomous coding agents and a high-stakes battle for developer mindshare.

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Claude AI Revolutionizes Presentation Creation: From Hours to Minutes

Anthropic's Claude AI has demonstrated the ability to transform presentation creation, reportedly condensing what would typically take 10 hours into just 100 seconds. This breakthrough promises to fundamentally change how professionals prepare for meetings and presentations.

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AI's 2030 Workforce Takeover: Vinod Khosla Predicts 80% Job Disruption and Economic Transformation

Billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla predicts AI will outperform humans in 80% of jobs by 2030, leading to an 'AI intern' transition phase and eventual economic abundance where $10,000 buys more than $100,000 does today.

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The White-Collar Reckoning: How AI Automation Threatens to Reshape Professional Work

Andrew Yang warns that AI will trigger massive white-collar job displacement across legal, finance, marketing, and coding roles, creating economic and social ripple effects from hollowed-out downtowns to collapsing degree values.

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Anthropic's Labor Market Warning: The Growing Gap Between AI's Present and Future Capabilities

Anthropic's new study reveals a critical disconnect between current AI capabilities and future potential, creating unprecedented challenges for career planning and workforce development in the age of artificial intelligence.

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The Infinite Loop: How AI is Creating More Developer Jobs, Not Fewer

Stack Overflow's analysis reveals AI is not replacing developers but supercharging them, leading to an explosion of new applications and creating specialized roles focused on human-AI collaboration. The demand for custom software remains infinite as human imagination finds new problems to solve.

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OpenAI's Symphony: The Open-Source Framework That Could Automate Software Development

OpenAI has released Symphony, an open-source framework for orchestrating autonomous AI coding agents through structured 'implementation runs.' Built on Elixir and BEAM, it connects issue trackers to LLM-based agents to automate software development tasks at scale.

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US Bets $145M on AI Apprenticeships to Build Next-Generation Tech Workforce

The US government is investing $145 million in apprenticeship programs for AI, semiconductors, and nuclear energy, signaling a shift toward treating AI work as a skilled trade rather than exclusively academic. The initiative aims to train workers through on-the-job programs without requiring advanced degrees.

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The Coming Revolution: How AI-Powered Biotech Could Make Aging Obsolete Within Two Decades

Harvard geneticist David Sinclair predicts biotechnology advances will transform healthcare within 10-20 years, shifting from treating diseases to preventing and reversing aging itself through AI-driven biological control.

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OpenAI's Strategic Move: Free Superintelligence Plus Access for University Students Worldwide

OpenAI is offering free Superintelligence Plus subscriptions to students at 2,427 universities globally, providing $100/year value access to advanced AI tools. This educational initiative aims to shape the next generation of AI developers while expanding OpenAI's academic footprint.

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The AI Job Disruption Clock is Ticking: Andrew Yang's 18-Month Warning for White-Collar Workers

Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang warns AI could eliminate millions of white-collar jobs within 12-18 months, targeting mid-career professionals, managers, marketers, coders, and call center workers as companies aggressively cut headcount to satisfy market pressures.

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