American Parents Fear Schools Are Failing to Prep Kids for an AI-Driven Workplace

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AI isn’t just changing the workplace; it’s reshaping how parents think about their kids’ careers. Zety surveyed more than 900 U.S. parents of children ages 12-24 for its AI Readiness Gap: 2025 Parent Outlook Report. The data found that nearly all parents are growing anxious about AI’s impact on future careers. 97% of parents fear their child’s career could be disrupted or replaced within the…

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