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The Responsibility Void: Who's Actually Accountable for AI Readiness in Graduates?

Students expect their universities to prepare them for AI-driven work. Whereas employers expect early-career professionals to arrive ready.

  • 50% of students believe universities should prepare them for AI in the workplace
  • Only 3% of employers think higher education is adequately preparing graduates

So who is responsible, and how do we close this void?

This isn't all about blame; it's about the structural mismatch between the pace of technological change and the reality of academic timelines. 

In a world where AI updates weekly, universities face a speed-versus-rigor dilemma. Curricula cannot update fast enough to keep pace with AI. 

The answer to this training standoff between universities, employers, and learners? This report tells all.

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  • Download AI in Internships to understand the gaps that surface in readiness when students go from AI-banned universities to AI-free-for-all workplaces.
  • Download Beyond the AI-Perfect Resume to dive into how AI has destabilized the typical hiring signals and what this means for students entering the workforce and universities preparing them.

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