Artificial intelligence skills and their impact on the employability of university graduates

ORIGINAL RESEARCH article Front. AI for Human Learning and Behavior Change Volume 8 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2025.1629320 Artificial intelligence skills and their impact on the employability of university graduates H C Heily Consepción Portocarrero Ramos 1 O C Omer Cruz Caro 1 E S Einstein Sánchez Bardales 1 L Q Lenin Quiñones Huatangari 1 * J A Jonathan Alberto Campos Trigoso 1 J L Jorge Luis Maicelo Guevara 2 R C River Chávez Santos 1 1.
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