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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...

AI Helps Scientists Develop New Antibiotic To Kill Superbug
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AI Helps Scientists Develop New Antibiotic To Kill Superbug

Scientists from McMaster University and MIT used machine learning to find a new antibiotic to kill Acinetobacter baumannii, a drug-resistant superbug deemed a "critical"...

AI Means Everyone Can Now Be A Programmer, Nvidia Chief Says
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AI Means Everyone Can Now Be A Programmer, Nvidia Chief Says

Artificial intelligence means everyone can now be a computer programmer as all they need to do is speak to the computer, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday...

A Hiring Law Blazes a Path for AI Regulation
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A Hiring Law Blazes a Path for AI Regulation

New York City will become an early front in artificial intelligence regulation in July when it begins enforcing a law related to the application of AI technology...

AI's Threat to Jobs Has Execs Looking to Government
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AI's Threat to Jobs Has Execs Looking to Government

Generative artificial intelligence could automate tens of millions of jobs. The makers of new technologies are looking to government to step in.

What Makes A Good Job?
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What Makes A Good Job?

Flexible work, better pay, and opportunities for mentorship and connection with co-workers are important to today's workers, but so are having a good boss and other...

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...

The Return to the Office Has Stalled
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The Return to the Office Has Stalled

The number of companies that require employees to be in the office full time has declined to 42%, from 49% three months ago as companies settle into hybrid work...

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.

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.

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.

Americans Have Never Been So Unwilling to Relocate for a New Job
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Americans Have Never Been So Unwilling to Relocate for a New Job

The share of job seekers who relocated to take up a new position fell to the lowest level on record in the first quarter of 2023, according to Challenger, Gray...

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...

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...

Unfair Automated Hiring Systems Are Everywhere
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Unfair Automated Hiring Systems Are Everywhere

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission urgently needs to regulate automated hiring systems.

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...

Workers More Willing to Accept Incompetent Bosses Who Are Older
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Workers More Willing to Accept Incompetent Bosses Who Are Older

Workers are more willing to accept an incompetent boss who is older and more experienced than themselves, but less likely to accept incompetence if the boss isJournal...

AI Will Create More Developers, Not Less
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AI Will Create More Developers, Not Less

A simple test can settle the raging debate about whether code generation AI products will create or destroy more jobs for developers.

Startups Are Scooping Up Big Tech's Cast-Off Workers
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Startups Are Scooping Up Big Tech's Cast-Off Workers

Startups are recruiting a growing number of software developers, data scientists, and engineers laid off by larger employers. "There's a lot of phenomenally talented...
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