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A vast majority of young professionals fear AI disruption: survey

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With artificial intelligence becoming more pervasive, insecurities over job displacement have emerged as a major concern. A survey finds artificial intelligence and machine learning to be the most sought-after skills in FY25, as many seek to upskill to remain relevant.

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