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China Lures Western Scientists to Obtain Advanced American Technology
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China Lures Western Scientists to Obtain Advanced American Technology

China is investing more than $1.4 billion in a new institute run by former scientists at the Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory, part of an ambitious program...

Tragedy of Return to Hostile Offices
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Tragedy of Return to Hostile Offices

Working physically together in the same space as a team can be extremely enabling. Too many office environments are hostile to collaboration, and imposed return...

Why Companies Should Report What CEOs and Workers Earn
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Why Companies Should Report What CEOs and Workers Earn

A preliminary analysis of executive compensation found that CEOs earn between 150 and 949 times more than the average pay of all South African workers, according...

More Than 40% of Companies Will Replace Employees With AI in 2024
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More Than 40% of Companies Will Replace Employees With AI in 2024

Thirty-seven percent of companies using AI say the technology replaced workers this year, and 44% say it will replace workers next year, according to a Resume Builder...

Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes
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Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes

Some teachers and professors say it's better to allow students to use ChatGPT than to ban it, but many say it's changing how they teach and evaluate students.

Ten Hard Truths About Software Engineering Jobs
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Ten Hard Truths About Software Engineering Jobs

Some students with new degrees who are pursuing their first software engineering job have a pretty wrong perception of the job. Here are ten hard-to-swallow truths...

Where Are Tech Pros Focusing Their Training?
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Where Are Tech Pros Focusing Their Training?

Where are tech pros focusing their training energies? According to Dice's latest analysis, 18.6% are devoting their training time to artificial intelligence, 18...

44% of U.S. Job Postings Have Salary Information in Them
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44% of U.S. Job Postings Have Salary Information in Them

Forty-four percent of all job postings and 57% of Information Technology positions across the U.S. contain salary information. Giving job seekers access to salary...

Avalanche of Papers Could Erode Trust In Science
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Avalanche of Papers Could Erode Trust In Science

The number of academic articles published worldwide increased to 2.8 million in 2022, up 47% from 2016, and scientists are increasingly overwhelmed by the volume...

AI Bot Fills Out Job Applications for You While You Sleep
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AI Bot Fills Out Job Applications for You While You Sleep

AI-powered services like LazyApply zip through the grunt work of job applications, helping one programmer apply for 5,000 jobs. But they can make mistakes, and...

As Baby Boomers Retire, German Businesses Turn to Robots
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As Baby Boomers Retire, German Businesses Turn to Robots

As Germany's baby boomers retire, exacerbating the country's labor shortage, many companies are filling job openings with robots.

Do Programming Certifications Still Matter?
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Do Programming Certifications Still Matter?

Experts say programming certifications can streamline the hiring process by distinguishing those committed to learning, career growth, and staying abreast of evolving...

Researchers Test Generative AI's Utility for Accessibility
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Researchers Test Generative AI's Utility for Accessibility

Seven researchers at the University of Washington conducted a three-month autoethnographic study — drawing on their own experiences as people with and without disabilities...

Five Ways to Get People to Buy Into Your Idea At Work
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Five Ways to Get People to Buy Into Your Idea At Work

When you have a great idea, how do you get the ear of senior colleagues without ruffling feathers? Business leaders weigh in.

Cyber Pros Are Seeing Lower Job Security
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Cyber Pros Are Seeing Lower Job Security

Almost half of cybersecurity professionals say that their teams have had cutbacks in spending or personnel in the past year, according to the Cybersecurity Workforce...

Universities Can't Accommodate All the Computer Science Majors
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Universities Can't Accommodate All the Computer Science Majors

Ballooning interest and overcrowded classes have led some universities to limit the number of students who can become computer science majors.

CS Courses Are On the Rise; Girls Are Half As Likely to Take Them
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CS Courses Are On the Rise; Girls Are Half As Likely to Take Them

Wide gaps in computer science enrollment persist despite expanded availability of CS classes in U.S. high schools, according to the 2023 State of Computer Science...

U.S. Gave $30M to Top Chinese Scientist Leading China's AI 'Race'
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U.S. Gave $30M to Top Chinese Scientist Leading China's AI 'Race'

The U.S. government gave at least $30 million in federal grants for research led by Song-Chun Zhu, a scientist who is now at the forefront of China's race to develop...

Computer Scientists Program Robotic Seeing-Eye Dog
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Computer Scientists Program Robotic Seeing-Eye Dog

Binghamton University researchers are developing a robotic seeing-eye dog that's been demonstrated guiding a person down hallways while responding to directional...

Closing the Inclusion Gap in Computer Science
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Closing the Inclusion Gap in Computer Science

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University students aim to address the lack of diversity in computer science.
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