06
Feb
For generations, the journey into working life followed a familiar rhythm. One began at the bottom of an intern’s desk, a junior designer’s draft, an assistant’s notes, or a trainee’s first uncertain attempt. The early work was rarely glamorous, often repetitive and sometimes invisible. Yet it served a quiet and essential purpose. It was the first step. It was where skill was formed, confidence was tested, and professional identity slowly took shape. Today, that first step is beginning to disappear. Across the world, artificial intelligence is transforming how work is produced, distributed, and valued. Tasks that once belonged to beginners,…
