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U.K. Starts Four-Day Work Week Trial
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U.K. Starts Four-Day Work Week Trial

Thousands of U.K. workers started a four-day work week on Monday (June 6) with no cut in pay in what organizers call the largest trial of its kind in the world....

An Education Revolution Without Teachers?
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An Education Revolution Without Teachers?

Despite claims from the government about a "revolution" in the education sector of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, there are no computer teachers in government...

At Brown, Course Merges Dance and Computer Science
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At Brown, Course Merges Dance and Computer Science

By merging themes in dance and computer science, a course at Brown University is teaching the next generation of engineers how to create robotics and AI technologies...

'There's Never Been a Better Time to Look for a New Job'
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'There's Never Been a Better Time to Look for a New Job'

The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics latest jobs report signal that it's never been a better time for employees to find a new job, with better wages and more opportunities...

Indian Student Wins World's Largest Coding Competition
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Indian Student Wins World's Largest Coding Competition

Kalash Gupta, a computer science and engineering student at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, has been named the winner of the TCS CodeVita season 10 global...

TomTom to Cut 500 Jobs Due to Improved Automation
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TomTom to Cut 500 Jobs Due to Improved Automation

TomTom will cut 500 jobs due to improvements in automating its mapmaking activities, the Dutch company said, adding that the cuts would amount to around 10% of...

Tech Companies Lay Off Workers at Highest Rate Since 2020
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Tech Companies Lay Off Workers at Highest Rate Since 2020

Technology companies in May axed employees at the highest rate in two years, as rising interest rates and a stock market selloff squeeze startups and big tech firms...

Raghavan Recognized With 2021 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award
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Raghavan Recognized With 2021 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award

ACM announced Manish Raghavan as recipient of the 2021 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award for "The Societal Impacts of Algorithmic Decision-Making," a work on algorithmic...

Researcher to Use Machine Learning to Improve Cancer Treatments
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Researcher to Use Machine Learning to Improve Cancer Treatments

Assistant Professor Tin Nguyen has received a $490,039 U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER award to develop machine learning techniques to determine how an...

CS Program Can't Keep Up with Record Demand from Undergrads
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CS Program Can't Keep Up with Record Demand from Undergrads

Some 7,587 freshman applicants to the University of Washington picked the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering as their top choice for a major...

Large Language Models Will Change Science
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Large Language Models Will Change Science

Advances in natural language processing and large language models are making it possible for machines to understand natural language, including the prose in scientific...

He Dropped Out of School to Learn Robotics. Now He's Teaching STEM Across Ghana
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He Dropped Out of School to Learn Robotics. Now He's Teaching STEM Across Ghana

Jonathan Kennedy Sowah founded a tech club that became InovTech STEM Center, which travels to schools across Ghana to teach students and teachers STEM subjects...

Signs of Trouble Could Mean a Talent Bonanza for Big Tech
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Signs of Trouble Could Mean a Talent Bonanza for Big Tech

After years of fighting to keep engineers and other sought-after employees from leaving for rivals or buzzy startups, big tech companies are increasingly attractive...

AI-Generated Imagery Could Pose a Risk to Research Integrity
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AI-Generated Imagery Could Pose a Risk to Research Integrity

A team of researchers at Xiamen University has expressed alarm at the ease with which bad actors can now generate fake AI imagery for use in research projects. ...

Remote Work Is Fueling IT's Unsustainably High Attrition Rates
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Remote Work Is Fueling IT's Unsustainably High Attrition Rates

Attrition rates for some IT companies have hit between 20% to 30%, which means they are theoretically replacing their entire work force every three-and-a-half years...

Research Suggests Diversity as Key to Human-AI Collaboration
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Research Suggests Diversity as Key to Human-AI Collaboration

New research points to diversity as being a key parameter for making AI systems better collaborators with humans.

NY State Will Give Out Hundreds of Robots as Companions for the Elderly
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NY State Will Give Out Hundreds of Robots as Companions for the Elderly

The State of New York will distribute robot companions to the homes of more than 800 older adults to serve as proactive digital assistants — engaging in small talk...

Digital Workplace Requires a Transformation in How People Think and Work
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Digital Workplace Requires a Transformation in How People Think and Work

CIOs and other IT leaders discussed trends, new technologies, and their vision for the years ahead at MIT's CIO Consortium on Monday.

Computer Code May Help Speed Up Airport Security
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Computer Code May Help Speed Up Airport Security

The challenge of moving passengers and flight crews through airport security quickly while keeping safety precautions in place led to the Open Threat Assessment...

Using Math to Improve Your Workout
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Using Math to Improve Your Workout

Exercise physiologist and University of Montreal Adjunct Professor Guy Thibault is developing a web application for interval training.
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