AI, Time, and the Human Factor: What Fresh Graduates Should Know
AI, Time, and the Human Factor: What Fresh Graduates Should Know
Across campuses, careers fairs and bootcamps, one theme has become unavoidable: artificial intelligence is no longer optional. For graduates preparing to enter the workforce, AI tools are now part of the everyday toolkit. Whether it’s pulling together a report draft, summarising a meeting transcript, or cleaning up a data set, the graduate who knows how to work with AI is already moving faster than one who doesn’t.
But here is the twist: speed alone is not enough. The real story is not simply about how much time AI can save, but about what graduates choose to do with that time — and how they bring distinctly human qualities into the equation.
How much time can AI really save?
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