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Morgan Stanley Intern Survey Shows AI Careers Overtake Crypto Interest

What Happened

Morgan Stanley surveyed nearly 1,000 summer interns worldwide and found that careers in artificial intelligence and robotics are now the top career preference, with 29 percent of respondents choosing these fields. This surpasses previous hot sectors like crypto and blockchain, which were only chosen by 9 percent. The shift highlights a cooling of mainstream enthusiasm for crypto and the rising dominance of AI in tech career aspirations. The report comes at a time when industry focus is rapidly shifting towards automation and AI-driven innovation, while confidence in cryptocurrencies faces market and regulatory uncertainties.

Why It Matters

This shift in intern interest underscores how quickly technology career priorities can evolve with emerging trends. As AI technologies mature, organizations and job seekers are prioritizing skills in automation, machine learning, and related areas. The findings suggest a long-term impact on educational focus, recruiting, and workforce development, with fewer new entrants into the crypto industry. Read more in our AI News Hub

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