AI Career Skills Move Beyond Computer Science

Handshake's Class of What's Next report, based on 12.4 million U.S. candidate profiles, found nearly two-thirds of students with AI experience aren't computer science majors, and over a quarter come from outside computing, engineering and math. Common nontechnical majors: business, economics, biology, communications, psychology and marketing.
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