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China Universities Waste Millions, Fail to Make Real Use of Research
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China Universities Waste Millions, Fail to Make Real Use of Research

Universities in China's Guangxi region are not doing enough to turn academic research into market applications while maintaining large piles of idle funds, according...

Corporate Diversity Is Under Siege
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Corporate Diversity Is Under Siege

Conservative legal activists are now going after diversity initiatives widely deployed across American corporations. Some companies are already reconsidering their...

Why Is It So Hard for Scholars to Launch Startups?
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Why Is It So Hard for Scholars to Launch Startups?

STEM scholars with startup dreams struggle to find support.

Former Royal Navy Officer Advocates for LGBTQ+ Engineers
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Former Royal Navy Officer Advocates for LGBTQ+ Engineers

Peter Gracey, a former officer with the United Kingdom's Royal Navy, has made it his mission to encourage employers to be more supportive of their LGBTQ+ employees...

Ranking the Best Computer Scientists
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Ranking the Best Computer Scientists

The 9th edition of Research.com ranking of the best scientists in the field of Computer Science is based on data consolidated from various data sources including...

Reports Paint Damaging Picture of Return-to-Office Mandates
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Reports Paint Damaging Picture of Return-to-Office Mandates

A trio of reports shows the damaging consequences of the return-to-office mandates. The reports from Greenhouse, the Federal Reserve, and Unispace collectively...

These Companies May Be Most Affected by Generative AI
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These Companies May Be Most Affected by Generative AI

A new study spotlights the companies that stand to benefit the most from ChatGPT and other types of generative AI to boost their productivity.  

Chip Industry Sees Labor Shortages Threatening U.S. Expansion Plans
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Chip Industry Sees Labor Shortages Threatening U.S. Expansion Plans

The U.S. Semiconductor Industry Association warns that there won't be enough engineers, computer scientists, and technicians in the United States to support a rapid...

AI Content Detectors Discriminate Against Non-Native English Speakers
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AI Content Detectors Discriminate Against Non-Native English Speakers

Computer programs used to detect essays, job applications, and other work generated by artificial intelligence can discriminate against people who are non-native...

ChatGPT Is Reshaping Crowd Work
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ChatGPT Is Reshaping Crowd Work

Workers on Amazon Mechanical Turk and other crowd-work platforms are the latest group to face accusations of using large language models like ChatGPT as a shortcut...

Chinese Scientists Increasingly Leaving U.S.
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Chinese Scientists Increasingly Leaving U.S.

Investigations under the China Initiative launched by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2018 may have caused valuable researchers of Chinese descent to leave the...

Canada Offers Pathway to H-1B Visa Holders in Tech Talent Bid
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Canada Offers Pathway to H-1B Visa Holders in Tech Talent Bid

Canada has launched a bid to attract technical talent working in the U.S. on H-1B visas, by offering them the chance to move north.

Diversity of Experience Among Board Members Leads to Innovation, Study Finds
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Diversity of Experience Among Board Members Leads to Innovation, Study Finds

Diverse educational, industrial, and organizational experiences among managers and board members leads to R&D innovation, creating economic and social value, researchers...

Janitor's Error Destroyed Decades of Research, Lawsuit Says
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Janitor's Error Destroyed Decades of Research, Lawsuit Says

A custodial worker switched off a super-cold freezer in a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lab — destroying decades of scientific research and causing a least $1...

England's Computing Curriculum Could be Failing to Engage Girls
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England's Computing Curriculum Could be Failing to Engage Girls

U.K. researchers at King's College London and the University of Reading say their study of 4,983 secondary school students in the U.K. indicates the current educational...

From UX to Product: An Intentional Career Route
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From UX to Product: An Intentional Career Route

My mother, a stroke-sufferer since her early 20s, is challenged both physically and cognitively. Thus, I was compelled at a young age to study technology and learn...

Layoffs and AI Are Changing Tech's Once-Invincible Job Market
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Layoffs and AI Are Changing Tech's Once-Invincible Job Market

Tech workers are considering, some for the first time, that the promise of perpetual, lucrative employability may not be as solid as they once thought.

ChatGPT Took Their Jobs. Now They Walk Dogs and Fix Air Conditioners
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ChatGPT Took Their Jobs. Now They Walk Dogs and Fix Air Conditioners

Artificial intelligence chatbots are coming after high-paying jobs of writers of marketing and social media content.

A Hiring Law Blazes a Path for AI Regulation
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A Hiring Law Blazes a Path for AI Regulation

New York City will become an early front in artificial intelligence regulation in July when it begins enforcing a law related to the application of AI technology...

AI's Threat to Jobs Has Execs Looking to Government
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AI's Threat to Jobs Has Execs Looking to Government

Generative artificial intelligence could automate tens of millions of jobs. The makers of new technologies are looking to government to step in.
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