The Entry-Level Crisis and the Talent We Can’t Afford to Lose

The Entry-Level Crisis and the Talent We Can’t Afford to Lose

Unemployment among recent college graduates reached 6.6 percent in May—a four-year high—dampening spirits after the celebrations of their hard-earned degrees. The downturn has disproportionately impacted younger workers, with many struggling to secure their first professional roles. We are grappling with the steepest unemployment rate for recent college graduates in the U.S. in more than a…

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Klarna’s CEO Lets A.I. Avatar Present Quarterly Earnings in His Place

Klarna’s CEO Lets A.I. Avatar Present Quarterly Earnings in His Place

Sebastien Siemiatkowski, CEO of fintech giant Klarna, believes A.I. can do any human job—including his own. That conviction was on display yesterday (Aug. 14) when an A.I.-generated avatar, rather than Siemiatkowski himself, presented the company’s second-quarter earnings. It was fitting that the digital stand-in promoted A.I.’s benefits, given how deeply Klarna has integrated the technology…

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Playing with fire: Two chefs talk about the nuances of grilling

Playing with fire: Two chefs talk about the nuances of grilling

In simplest terms, grilling requires cooking raw food over fire, a constantly shifting and potentially volatile element. Since no protein cooks the same, and vegetables react tenderly to the flames, getting used to the nuances of grilling requires intimate knowledge of the grilling surface itself. “When you are grilling anything, you’re literally and figuratively playing…

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