Re: They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can't find a job
Anonymous <[email protected]> Sun, 4 Jan 2026 22:55:35 -0500
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Mitchell Holman wrote: > Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote in > news:[email protected]: > >> Mitchell Holman wrote: >>> Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote in news:10j76sh$3bevu$1 >>> @news.tcpreset.net: >>> >>>> Mitchell Holman wrote: >>>>> Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote in >>>>> news:[email protected]: >>>>> >>>>>> Mitchell Holman wrote: >>>>>>> Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote in >>>>>>> news:[email protected]: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Mitchell Holman wrote: >>>>>>>>> Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote in news:10ielt4$10mkp$1 >>>>>>>>> @news.tcpreset.net: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Mitchell Holman wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote in >>>>>>>>>>> news:[email protected]: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Mitchell Holman wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> Larry Parker <[email protected]> wrote in >>>>>>>>>>>>> news:[email protected]: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Stanford computer science graduates are discovering their >>>>>>>>>>>>>> degrees >>>>>>>>> no >>>>>>>>>>>>>> longer guarantee jobs as AI coding tools now outpace >>>>>>>>>>>>>> entry-level programmers. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Tech companies are replacing ten junior developers with >>>>>>>>>>>>>> just two experienced engineers and an AI agent capable of >>>>>>>>>>>>>> equivalent productivity. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Facing a weaker job market, recent graduates are turning >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to master’s programs, less prestigious employers, and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> startup ventures to survive. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> A Stanford software engineering degree used to be a golden >>>>>>>>>>>>>> ticket. Artificial intelligence has devalued it to bronze, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> recent graduates say. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> The elite students are shocked by the lack of job offers >>>>>>>>>>>>>> as they finish studies at what is often ranked as the top >>>>>>>>>>>>>> university in America. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> When they were freshmen, ChatGPT hadn’t yet been >>>>>>>>>>>>>> released upon >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> world. Today, AI can code better than most humans. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Top tech companies just don’t need as many fresh >>>>>>>>>>>>>> graduates. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2025-12-19/they- >>> graduate >>>>>>>>>>>>>> d- >>>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>>>>>>>> -s tanford-due-to-ai-they-cant-find-job >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Watch for the blame-the-victim conservatives >>>>>>>>>>>>> to claim they "picked the wrong degree course" >>>>>>>>>>>>> and "they should have kept up with the market" >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Or they could simply NOT go to university in the first >>>>>>>>>>>> place. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> You think high school is all the education >>>>>>>>>>> anyone needs? Seriously? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> With that statement, you are implicitly admitting that the >>>>>>>> entire K-12 public school system is worse than useless, and >>>>>>>> serves only to piss away trillions of taxpayer dollars. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What is your alternative? >>>>>> >>>>>> Already provided. >>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The public school system doesn't educate, and should be >>>>>>>>>> eliminated. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> We need presidents who only went to >>>>>>>>> private schools and thus got a "proper" >>>>>>>>> education. Like Barak Obama. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Private schools in general share the structure of how public >>> schools >>>>>>>> operate. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Children should be home schooled. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Grand, assuming every household can >>>>>>> afford to have a parent staying home all >>>>>>> day. >>>>>> >>>>>> Dismantle all the economic scams and left wing repression, and the >>>>>> cost of housing, medical care and education will plummet. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Funny how the rightwing millionaires >>>>> who can afford to home school don't do it. >>>> >>>> Irrelevant. >>> >>> >>> No, exactly on point. If home schooling >>> is so great why don't the wealthy Republicans >>> advocating it actually do it? >> >> A lot of people advocate homeschooling, you retard. Not just >> "rightwing millionaires" and "wealthy Republicans". > > > Evasion noted. The question is not > people advocating it, where are the > wealthy Republican families actually > DOING it. Who cares? It's not relevant, you sodomite. > Not Trump, not Ted Cruz, not Marco > Rubio, not Sean Hannity, not Mike Johnson, > not Susan Collins, not Charlie Kirk, not > Sarah Palin, not RFK Jr, not Sarah Huckabee > Sanders, not Karoline Leavitt. None of the > leading advocates of the right actually > practice it. Who cares? It's not relevant, you sodomite. >>>>>>>> At the beginning of biological >>>>>>>> adolescence, they can take a test that separates the top 1/3rd >>>>>>>> in intelligence from the rest. That 1/3rd is eligible to go to >>>>>>>> something resembling elite boarding high schools. Only the top >>> 1/3rd >>>>>>>> of THOSE students graduate, with the top ten percent of them >>>>>>>> being eligible for elite education at a university. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You mean elitist. Even Bush admitted he was >>>>>>> only a "C-average" student whild attending elite >>>>>>> private schools because of his parents infulence. >>>>>> >>>>>> Ivy League graduates today are even dumber. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Case in point, Trump/Vance/Clarence Thomas. >>>> >>>> The literal shit from any one of those three men has more brain >>>> power than you. >>>> >>> >>> Everyone is dumber than you, right? >> >> You certainly are. >> >>>>>>>> Suffice it to say, Obama never would have gotten into high >>>>>>>> school under such a system. Most people would rely on >>>>>>>> apprenticeships >>> after >>>>>>>> homeschooling, and then internships. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OBama made it to top rank of scholarship, >>>>>>> the Harvard Law Review, with no help from a >>>>>>> rich daddykins or "legacy admissions". Bush's >>>>>>> grads were so bad even the University of Texas >>>>>>> law school rejected him. >>>>>> >>>>>> Obama's family had government connections, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Indeed. Proof? >>> >>> >>> Well? >> >> https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/the-chosen-one/ >> >> "Another photo, published in a Honolulu newspaper in 1959, shows >> Stanley Dunham escorted by uniformed U.S. Navy officers, greeting >> Barack Obama, Sr., as he arrived in Hawaii from Kenya. Because Obama >> was among 80 other Kenyans whom CIA had chosen for sojourns in the >> U.S. to influence them, it is logical that he and others like him >> would have been placed around the country in the hands of trusted >> handlers. The greeting photo suggests that Dunham may well have been >> one of these, and hence that the Kenyan did not meet Dunham's >> daughter, Ann, in a classroom. This would fit the chronology: Classes >> started on September 26. Ann was pregnant by early November. Obama was >> housed at the University of Hawaii's East-West Center facility funded >> by the Asia Foundation, itself funded by CIA." > > > Obama's father abandoned the family > before he was born. As black men are apt to do. >> ... >> >> "Ann ran a "micro-financing" project, financed by the Ford Foundation, >> in Indonesia's most vulnerable areas. Supervising the funding at Ford >> in the late '60s was Peter Geithner, whose son would eventually serve >> hers as U.S. secretary of the treasury. In addition to the Ford >> Foundation, the list of her employers is a directory of America's >> official, semi-official, and clandestine organs of influence: the >> United States Information Agency, the United States Agency for >> International Development, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank. >> While running a project for five years in Pakistan, she lived in >> Lahore's Hilton International. Nothing small time, never mind >> hippyish." >> >> "In sum, though the only evidence available is circumstantial, Barack >> Obama, Jr.'s mother, father, stepfather, grandmother, and grandfather >> seem to have been well connected, body and soul, with the U.S. >> government's then extensive and well-financed trans-public-private >> influence operations." >> >> ... >> >> "The point here is that this network was formed precisely to help the >> careers of kindred folk, while ruining those of others, and to move >> the requisite money and influence unaccountably, erasing evidence that >> it had done so. Exercising influence abroad on America's behalf--the >> network's founding purpose--never got in the way of playing a partisan >> role in American life and, of course, of taking care of its own." > > > Still waiting proof of what "government > connections" Obama had. You're unable to read. LOL! >>>>>> and Obama himself somehow >>>>>> got a degree from Columbia without ever showing up. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Obama somehow managed to be in the >>>>> top of his class in all his schools. It's >>>>> a conspiracy, I tell you! >>>> >>>> No, just massive amounts of affirmative-action. >>> >>> >>> Affirmative action laws don't apply >>> to the PRIVATE schools that Obama went to. >>> >>> Dang, no wonder you post this dreck >>> anonymously................. >> >> Blacks have been receiving affirmative action from progressives and >> the institutions they control for over 150 years, you retard. > > > The crux of racist conservatism: Every > black person who achieved anything got there > because of affirmative action. Not "every", and not "anything", but in a lot of areas, that's the way to bet. > There are no deserving minorities, they should all be kissing white boots. Why do your chosen pets "deserve" anything?