The Myth of AI Immunity
There is an outdated belief that Artificial Intelligence will only affect programmers and engineers. The reality is that AI is fundamentally restructuring the corporate world, directly impacting Business, Law, Marketing, and Humanities graduates.
Business & Management: The 'AI-Augmented' Executive
Top MBA programs (like Wharton and INSEAD) have rapidly integrated AI into their core logic. It is no longer enough to know how to read a financial statement; modern executives must know how to use Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate financial forecasts or automate supply chain logistics. **The new premium skill is 'Prompt Engineering' for corporate strategy.**
Humanities & Law: The Ethical Arbiters
As AI models scale, companies are facing unprecedented legal and ethical challenges (e.g., copyright infringement in generative AI, or algorithmic bias in hiring tools). This has created a massive surge in demand for Philosophy and Law graduates who specialize in 'AI Ethics' and 'Tech Policy'.
How to Choose Your Degree
Do not avoid non-STEM degrees out of fear. Instead, actively seek out Business or Humanities programs that explicitly offer modules on "Digital Transformation," "Tech Ethics," or "Data-Driven Marketing." These hybrid programs are creating the most sought-after graduates of the decade.