Becoming increasingly likely that the "entry-level job" as it once existed is fading away, while the US government has done *zero* to soothe the concerns of every recent grad + however many millions are in the pipeline to graduate this spring

Marvin von Hagen
@marvinvonhagen
02-06
"GPT‑5.3‑Codex is our first model that was instrumental in creating itself." x.com/openai/status/…
It's unrealistic to expect tens of millions to "just change their career" when that requires significant re-networking in more relevant, AGI-proof fields, additional tuition costs for another undergrad degree, or grad school / law school / med school costs
Someone needs to address the situation, because it's equally as unrealistic to just tell new grads to "get good at AI" as that's meaningless - what good are the skills without an entry-level environment to apply them?
Keep in mind enterprise AI adoption is still quite low, large labs like oai & anthropic are only now rolling out generalized solutions (co-work and oai frontier)
The situation is bleak and it's an even bigger problem than US' housing price-to-income ratios
Uh oh
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