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One in Four Tech Professionals Ready to Leave Their Jobs, Survey Says
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One in Four Tech Professionals Ready to Leave Their Jobs, Survey Says

A survey by automation platform provider Ivanti found that 25% of IT professionals are considering quitting their jobs in the next six months, largely due to big...

China Quietly Recruits Overseas Chip Talent as U.S. Tightens Curbs
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China Quietly Recruits Overseas Chip Talent as U.S. Tightens Curbs

China has revived an initiative to recruit elite foreign-trained scientists under a lavishly funded program meant to accelerate the country's tech proficiency. ...

Program Empowers Educators to Prep Students for STEM Careers
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Program Empowers Educators to Prep Students for STEM Careers

Twenty-six Arkansas middle and high school STEM teachers participated this past summer in STRIVE, a program that aims to help teachers better prepare students for...

Office Jobs Are Now More at Risk Due to AI
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Office Jobs Are Now More at Risk Due to AI

The jobs most exposed to large language models are now office jobs performed by highly paid, college-educated workers, a variety of research has found.

Finding the Right Mix of Creativity and Technology
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Finding the Right Mix of Creativity and Technology

The original Star Wars and The Matrix were pivotal influences in igniting my unshakable fascination with technology-driven creativity.

Virtual Reality Brings New Vision to Workplace Training
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Virtual Reality Brings New Vision to Workplace Training

Companies increasingly are using virtual reality technology for workplace training. Jenson8, a training platform provider, has developed a team-building exercise...

Engineering Students Develop Battery Charging System for Soldiers
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Engineering Students Develop Battery Charging System for Soldiers

Electrical engineering students at the University of West Florida have developed a charging method that uses the motion of soliders as they walk to help charge...

Meet the Humans Trying to Keep Us Safe From AI
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Meet the Humans Trying to Keep Us Safe From AI

As artificial intelligence is evolving, so is the cast of people who are building and studying it. The field now includes many people — a group led largely by women...

Projects Will Explore AI-Augmented Management and Productivity
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Projects Will Explore AI-Augmented Management and Productivity

MIT's Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing has awarded seed grants to seven projects that are exploring how artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction...

Workers Have Three Years to Reskill In AI, Says IBM Report
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Workers Have Three Years to Reskill In AI, Says IBM Report

Executives surveyed by IBM said that 40% of their workforce will need to be reskilled within the next three years in order to take proper advantage of artificial...

Online Safety Message Failing to Get Through to Women
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Online Safety Message Failing to Get Through to Women

Researchers at King's College London and the University of Westminster found that advice about cybersecurity and privacy is not getting through to women, making...

Rice and IIT Kanpur Announce Collaborative Research Award Winners
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Rice and IIT Kanpur Announce Collaborative Research Award Winners

Rice University and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur have announced the first recipients of the Rice-IITK Strategic Collaboration Awards program, which...

Use of AI Is Seeping Into Academic Journals
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Use of AI Is Seeping Into Academic Journals

Peer-reviewed academic journals are grappling with submissions in which authors may have used generative AI to write outlines, drafts, or even entire papers, but...

IT Pros Embrace Low-Code and No-Code Tools Meant for Beginners
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IT Pros Embrace Low-Code and No-Code Tools Meant for Beginners

Low-code and no-code software development tools and platforms are helping to offload IT department workloads. It appears that the most enthusiastic users may be...

Employees in Asia Spend the Most Time Looking Busy at Work
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Employees in Asia Spend the Most Time Looking Busy at Work

Workers in Asia spend more time than others on "performative work," appearing busy rather than doing productive work, according to the State of Work 2023 global...

Search for AI Talent Sends Salaries Soaring
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Search for AI Talent Sends Salaries Soaring

American companies are in the midst of an AI recruiting frenzy, and some are willing to pay salaries approaching seven figures to hire top talent. 

How A Startup Loses Its Spark
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How A Startup Loses Its Spark

At a well-run seed stage startup, engineers will often describe the work experience as intoxicating. At a larger company, the best you get is "enjoyable." Why does...

AI Helps Small Businesses Save Money, Report Says
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AI Helps Small Businesses Save Money, Report Says

A report from Constant Contact indicates a strong correlation between the implementation of artificial intelligence and a small business' overall success.

Hackers Rig Casino Card-Shuffling Machines for 'Full Control' Cheating
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Hackers Rig Casino Card-Shuffling Machines for 'Full Control' Cheating

Security researchers at IOActive accessed an internal camera inside the Deckmate 2 card shuffler used in casinos to learn the exact deck order and the hand of every...

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...
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