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As Gen Z faces the white collar freeze in hiring, law and business school applications are soaring
Gen Z is rushing back to the classroom to dodge AI disruption as law-school applications have jumped 33% compared to this time last year.
Following the recent Louvre Museum heist in Paris, White Collar’s Matt Bomer took to social media to say that he had “nothing to do” with the incident, recalling his role from White Collar. However, his former co-stars from the show had a different opinion.
The latest data suggest that the U.S. economy is entering a new phase of automation — one that targets brainpower rather than brawn. A recent Harvard Business Review analysis by Evercore ISI and the venture studio Visionary Future examined more than 160 million American jobs to gauge their exposure to generative AI.
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Matt Bomer insists he 'had nothing to do' with Louvre heist — but his White Collar costars disagree
Matt Bomer insists that he 'had nothing to do' with the heist that stole priceless jewels from the Louvre — but his 'White Collar' costars disagree.
Those who rise will be those who lead with narrative clarity, strategic visibility, recession-proof skills and executive presence.
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How AI Is Changing White-Collar Work
AI is changing the face of work, and Pintat is one of many looking at a very different future. While there has been much conversation about the technology replacing white-collar workers—with some CEOs like Ford’s Jim Farley and Amazon’s Andy Jassy predicting many corporate jobs will be wiped out by AI in the coming years—the first wave of AI adoption is already recasting workers in new roles and altering the contours of their jobs.
Fabio Wardley’s journey is an extraordinary one, from unlicensed white-collar boxing to heavyweight prizefighter on the cusp of becoming a world champion. And this weekend he takes his next step against former title holder Joseph Parker,
Following the recent Louvre Museum heist in Paris, White Collar’s Matt Bomer took to social media to say that he had “nothing to do” with the incident, recalling his role from White Collar. However, his former co-stars from the show had a different opinion.
The Trump administration excels at sowing uncertainty. But it is sending an unambiguous message to crypto entrepreneurs who may be operating on the fringes of the law, or straight up outside of it: Don’t worry about a thing.
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