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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...

Professor Says ChatGPT Tool Can Code and Make Graphs 'in Seconds'
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Professor Says ChatGPT Tool Can Code and Make Graphs 'in Seconds'

ChatGPT's new plugin for writing code, Code Interpreter, is making "the strongest case yet for a future where AI is a valuable companion for sophisticated knowledge...

Digital vs. Paper Calendar: Which Is Better for Planning?
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Digital vs. Paper Calendar: Which Is Better for Planning?

Researchers studied digital calendars and paper calendars to determine which leads to better planning and higher efficiency. Their work is published in the Journal...

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...

Up to 20 Percent of Time Is Wasted on Computer Problems
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Up to 20 Percent of Time Is Wasted on Computer Problems

Up to 20 percent of time spent on computers is wasted on systems that do not work, are difficult to understand, or cannot be made to perform a wanted task, according...

Researchers Analyze What Makes Remote Work Successful
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Researchers Analyze What Makes Remote Work Successful

Researchers Munmun De Choudhury and Mohit Chandra at Georgia Institute of Technology analyzed employee review data from Glassdoor to determine why remote work is...

How Big Tech Embraced Disabled Users
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How Big Tech Embraced Disabled Users

Big tech companies are quietly rolling out services for users with disabilities or sensory impairments.

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...

Intel One Mono Font Designed With and For Low-Vision Developers
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Intel One Mono Font Designed With and For Low-Vision Developers

Intel and Frere-Jones Type designed Intel One Mono with a panel of visually impaired developers. The result is an idiosyncratic monospace font.

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.

Can Charismatic Robots Help Teams Be More Creative?
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Can Charismatic Robots Help Teams Be More Creative?

Students given a task by a social robot with a voice programmed to be engaging and inspiring performed better and were more creative than students who received...

Writing With an Opinionated AI Language Model Can Shift Users' Views
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Writing With an Opinionated AI Language Model Can Shift Users' Views

Artificial intelligence-powered writing assistants impact not only what users write, but also what they think, according to research presented at the 2023 CHI Conference...

Wearables Measure Workers' Resilience
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Wearables Measure Workers' Resilience

Machine learning models applied to data collected from wearable devices can identify an individual's degree of resilience and well-being, according to investigators...

So Many Ways to Communicate at Work, So Many Ways to Misfire
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So Many Ways to Communicate at Work, So Many Ways to Misfire

Workplaces have become saturated with ways to communicate, giving rise to mistakes, misunderstandings, and potential conflict.

The Women Who Left Their Jobs to Code
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The Women Who Left Their Jobs to Code

Some U.K. women are defying the trend of lower female representation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) compared to men by becoming programmers...

Study Uncovers Social Costs of AI-Assisted Conversations
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Study Uncovers Social Costs of AI-Assisted Conversations

People have more efficient conversations, use more positive language, and perceive each other more positively when using artificial intelligence-enabled algorithmic...

Fully Remote Work May Be A Relic of the Past, Report Says
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Fully Remote Work May Be A Relic of the Past, Report Says

The number of workers in the U.S. who have left remote work behind and returned to the office full-time is on the rise, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics...

Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?
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Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?

Is it worth pursuing a computer science degree as tech companies continue to announce job cuts?

Courses In the Metaverse Struggle to Compete With Real World
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Courses In the Metaverse Struggle to Compete With Real World

Many business schools have been reluctant to offer instruction in the metaverse after determining that teaching the skills of leadership and networking is better...

Return-to-Office Mandates Are the Exception, Not the Rule
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Return-to-Office Mandates Are the Exception, Not the Rule

Corporate return-to-office mandates are exceptions, not the rule, according to survey data from The Conference Board.
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