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Today we are diving into a question that has been dominating conversations across technology, business, and education: what is artificial intelligence actually doing to the job market right now?For years, headlines have warned about mass automation and widespread unemployment. But the real story unfolding in 2026 is more complicated. A new analysis from BCC Management looks beyond AI’s theoretical abilities and focuses on something far more important: how companies are actually using these systems in the workplace.The findings reveal a surprising shift. Overall unemployment has not surged, yet hiring patterns are changing in ways that are hard to ignore. In highly AI-exposed industries, entry-level hiring for workers aged 22 to 25 has dropped by about 14 percent. And unlike earlier waves of automation that threatened factory floors and routine manual labor, this disruption is landing squarely on white-collar professions. Programmers, legal professionals, and other highly educated workers are now feeling the pressure.The report also points to a growing divide in the future of work. AI is transforming cognitive and analytical tasks, while robotics continues to challenge physical labor. In other words, the technologies reshaping work are moving along two different tracks, affecting different workers in different ways.So what does this mean for businesses, new graduates, and the broader economy? Is this the beginning of a labor crisis, or are we witnessing the early stages of a gradual restructuring of how work gets done?In this episode, we break down the data, explore what is really happening inside companies adopting AI, and ask a critical question: if artificial intelligence is not eliminating jobs overnight, how is it quietly reshaping the path into the workforce?Let’s get started. 🎙️🤖📊

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In this special episode, we host H.E. Minister Amer Bisat, Minister of Economy and Trade of Lebanon, for an in-depth conversation on the country’s economic outlook and the path forward.The discussion explores key economic priorities, trade and market reforms, private sector engagement, and the role of policy in restoring confidence and driving sustainable growth. Minister Bisat shares insights on current challenges, strategic initiatives, and how collaboration between government, businesses, and international partners can support economic recovery.This episode offers a rare perspective on Lebanon’s economic direction, practical policy thinking, and the opportunities that lie ahead despite ongoing challenges.A valuable listen for business leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in Lebanon’s economic future.

the Vice President of Zoom METAP.In this upcoming conversation, we dive into the future of communication, digital transformation in the METAP region, and how Zoom is shaping the next era of collaboration for businesses and communities.🔍 What to expect• Visionary insights from one of the region’s top tech leaders• Behind the scenes of Zoom’s innovations and strategy• Key trends driving digital growth across METAP• Advice for organizations navigating today’s fast changing tech landscape

In this episode, we sit down with Fred Khoury, Head of Business Banking at Bank of Beirut, to explore how innovation is reshaping the banking landscape.The conversation dives into the latest trends in business banking, from digital transformation and smart financial solutions to how banks are supporting SMEs and entrepreneurs in a fast-changing economy. Fred shares practical insights on innovation within traditional banking, the balance between technology and trust, and how customer expectations are redefining banking services.This episode offers a clear and grounded perspective on where banking is heading, what innovation really means beyond buzzwords, and how financial institutions can stay relevant, resilient, and customer-centric.A must-listen for business owners, bankers, fintech enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the future of banking.

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