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  1. As AI wipes out white-collar jobs, one Alabama high school and Toyota are training students for roles that pay $40 an hour and can’t be automated

    A high school in Huntsville, Alabama, has partnered with Toyota to address a critical shortage of skilled tradespeople, a problem exacerbated by the demand for workers in AI infrastructure development. The new $40 million Huntsville Center for Technology offers an "Inditech" program, developed with Toyota, to train students in industrial maintenance roles. Graduates can expect to earn over $40 per hour with minimal student debt, offering a lucrative alternative to traditional white-collar jobs increasingly threatened by AI automation. AI

    As AI wipes out white-collar jobs, one Alabama high school and Toyota are training students for roles that pay $40 an hour and can’t be automated

    IMPACT Addresses critical labor shortages in skilled trades, exacerbated by AI infrastructure buildout, offering lucrative career paths.

  2. Ro Khanna blames ‘clueless’ boomers for Gen Z booing AI: They handed over a ‘broken economy’

    Representative Ro Khanna addressed concerns about AI's economic impact on young people during a commencement speech, contrasting with other speakers who were met with boos. He argued that many older commencement speakers are out of touch with Gen Z's anxieties about job displacement and the current economic climate. Khanna proposed a seven-point plan, including shifting taxes from labor to capital and investing in workforce retraining, to ensure AI benefits workers rather than solely enriching billionaires. AI

    Ro Khanna blames ‘clueless’ boomers for Gen Z booing AI: They handed over a ‘broken economy’

    IMPACT Highlights growing public anxiety about AI's economic impact and the need for policy interventions to ensure equitable distribution of benefits.