CBS Detroit: How is AI impacting entry-level jobs?

Paulo Goes, Dean and Debra and Rick Rees Professor of Business, was interviewed for a story about AI’s impact on entry-level jobs. Goes told reporter Michael Yoshida that business schools are changing their curricula to emphasize the use of AI tools in business settings.
“Education is going to be more experiential. [Students] are going to apply AI techniques in a new way of putting together business processes.”
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