Young people are dreaming of and preparing for the wrong kinds of job, data from 80 countries shows.
Teenagers are still hoping to be architects, vets, designers and doctors. And while there are of course still opportunities to work in such roles, fierce competition and the disruption of AI means they need to be prepared for other roles in growth sectors such as green energy. 
They could also be getting training to use AI to further their careers rather than being left unemployed because of it. But neither seems to be happening.
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