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Report Warns It Will Take Nearly 300 Years to Reach Gender Parity in Tech
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Report Warns It Will Take Nearly 300 Years to Reach Gender Parity in Tech

On current trends, it will take 283 years to reach gender parity in the tech workforce, according to the 2023 Diversity Report from BCS, The Chartered Institute...

The Global Web of Science Collaboration Is Expanding
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The Global Web of Science Collaboration Is Expanding

The overall share of science and engineering publications from international teams climbed from 16% in 2003 to nearly 23% in 2022, according to the latest National...

Employers Use Holiday Parties to Judge Employee Behavior
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Employers Use Holiday Parties to Judge Employee Behavior

While workplace parties are meant to be relaxing social events between co-workers, they also present an opportunity for higher-ups to judge and assess employees...

Meet Ashley, the Generative AI-Powered Political Campaign Caller
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Meet Ashley, the Generative AI-Powered Political Campaign Caller

Democrat Shamaine Daniels has added a new weapon in her rematch against Republican Rep. Scott Perry in Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional district: Ashley, an artificial...

These Are The Jobs Most Likely To Be Taken Over By AI
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These Are The Jobs Most Likely To Be Taken Over By AI

A study by the U.K.'s Department of Education found that 10-to-30% of occupations can be automated by AI and identified those most at risk, with many being white...

In-Person Teams Make More Breakthroughs Than Remote Groups
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In-Person Teams Make More Breakthroughs Than Remote Groups

An analysis of millions of papers shows that far-flung collaborators produce fewer foundational discoveries than groups working together in person.

CS Instructor Works As AI Advisor In U.S. Senator's Office
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CS Instructor Works As AI Advisor In U.S. Senator's Office

Kiri Wagstaff, a computer science instructor at Oregon State University, is working in Washington, D.C. this academic year as an artificial intelligence advisor...

Fintech Firm Freezes Hiring; CEO Says AI Can Do the Job Instead
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Fintech Firm Freezes Hiring; CEO Says AI Can Do the Job Instead

In a hiring freeze that CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski attributes to the rise of AI, Swedish fintech firm Klarna is no longer recruiting staff beyond its engineering...

STEM Gender Gap Shows No Signs of Closing With Gen Z
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STEM Gender Gap Shows No Signs of Closing With Gen Z

The gender disparity in those pursuing STEM careers persists among young people ranging from tweens to recent grads, new data shows.

U.S. and U.K. Have The Highest Digital Skills Talent Gaps
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U.S. and U.K. Have The Highest Digital Skills Talent Gaps

The United States has the highest demand-supply talent gap among global tech leaders in 2023, at 34%-to-36%, followed by the U.K., with a 30%-to-32% gap, according...

Remote Work, Reduced Pay: Many Are Willing to Make the Trade
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Remote Work, Reduced Pay: Many Are Willing to Make the Trade

Forty-five percent of workers would be willing to accept a pay cut in exchange for remote work flexibility, and a fifth would be willing to accept a 16% to 33%...

In Class, Some Colleges Overlook Technology's Dark Side
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In Class, Some Colleges Overlook Technology's Dark Side

Some computer science students and teachers want more guidance in their curricula about the societal impact of technology.

The Government Is Now the Hottest Tech Employer in Town
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The Government Is Now the Hottest Tech Employer in Town

After a year of massive layoffs made jobs at major tech firms look unstable, the U.S. government has come to be seen as an appealing, innovative employer.

Universities Train Engineers for the Quantum Future
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Universities Train Engineers for the Quantum Future

Colleges are starting the process of educating future engineers in topics such as how quantum computing hardware components work and how to write quantum computing...

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...

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...

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...

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.
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