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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...

What College Majors Does ChatGPT Think Will Be Affected By AI?
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What College Majors Does ChatGPT Think Will Be Affected By AI?

ChatGPT was asked two simple questions: Which college majors will AI disrupt the most? And which the least?

Researchers Test AI-Powered Chatbot's Medical Diagnostic Ability
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Researchers Test AI-Powered Chatbot's Medical Diagnostic Ability

Physician-researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center tested ChatGPT-4's diagnostic capabilities and found that it provided the correct diagnosis in its...

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.

He's About to Graduate College and Join SpaceX as an Engineer. He's 14
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He's About to Graduate College and Join SpaceX as an Engineer. He's 14

Kairan Quazi, 14, is scheduled to graduate this month from Santa Clara University's School of Engineering before starting a job as a software engineer at SpaceX...

Peer Recognition Programs May Backfire on Employers
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Peer Recognition Programs May Backfire on Employers

Research from the University of Waterloo suggests that public peer recognition programs may backfire by enabling comparisons among employees. 

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.

Harvard's Popular Online Computer Class Will Rely on AI for Help
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Harvard's Popular Online Computer Class Will Rely on AI for Help

The world's most popular online learning course, Harvard's CS50, plans to use artificial intelligence to grade assignments, teach coding, and personalize learning...

Professors Use Oral Exams to Thwart AI-Enabled Cheating
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Professors Use Oral Exams to Thwart AI-Enabled Cheating

With students submitting papers genderted almost entirely by artificial intelligence, a wave of professors around the world are experimenting with oral exams to...

CS Program Can't Keep Up With Demand From Undergrads
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CS Program Can't Keep Up With Demand From Undergrads

Only 7% of direct admission students were offered a spot in the Allen School of Computer Science at the University of Washington for the fall. That "is not acceptable...

Issa-kun, The AI Haiku Poet
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Issa-kun, The AI Haiku Poet

Researchers at Hokkaido University have created an AI that can compose haiku verses.

Tech Job Cuts Push New Grads to Wall Street
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Tech Job Cuts Push New Grads to Wall Street

Prominent tech companies have cut tens of thousands of jobs and lowered compensation for new hires, which has more young people considering positions in finance...

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...

Where Do Great Ideas Come From?
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Where Do Great Ideas Come From?

Studies reveal the people, incentives, and environments that create innovation.

College is Remade as Tech Majors Surge, Humanities Dwindle
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College is Remade as Tech Majors Surge, Humanities Dwindle

Higher education institutions are seeing rising enrollment in computer science at the same time interest in humanities is declining.

Conference Attendees More Likely to Cite Talks They've Seen
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Conference Attendees More Likely to Cite Talks They've Seen

Scientists are more likely to cite work they've seen presented in person at a conference.

Companies Have Been Building Their Data Teams Backwards
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Companies Have Been Building Their Data Teams Backwards

Businesses in the U.K. have been building their data teams "backwards" — hiring data scientists before hiring the data engineers who construct and maintain the...

Vint Cerf's Career Advice for Engineers
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Vint Cerf's Career Advice for Engineers

Vint Cerf offers advice to engineers starting their careers.

Universities Foot the Bill for Paid Internships
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Universities Foot the Bill for Paid Internships

To capitalize on the benefits of paid internships, Binghamton University and the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee have created funds to support students who...

U.S. Universities Building New Semiconductor Workforce
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U.S. Universities Building New Semiconductor Workforce

U.S. universities are training next-generation semiconductor engineers and technicians to fill the jobs needed for the CHIPS Act, signed by President Biden in August...
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