BOSTON — As high school students across the country begin planning their futures, artificial intelligence is becoming a central part of the conversation.

For many families, the question is no longer just where to go to college—but whether certain careers will even exist by the time today’s students graduate.

Thomas Rich, a junior at Newburyport High School, says discussions about AI have become routine at home.

“It’s definitely been a topic of conversation over the past few months,” Rich explained. “Which professions can I look at in 10, 15, even 50 years down the line that are still going to be there?”

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