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Grads Less Interested in Working for Big Tech Right After College
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Grads Less Interested in Working for Big Tech Right After College

Job searches for Big Tech employers from the Class of 2023 dropped by about 15% compared to last year's class, with students prioritizing stability and submitting...

Comparing Five AI Coding Models
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Comparing Five AI Coding Models

Here is a comparison of four of the most advanced AI bots that can write code: GPT-4, Bing, Claude+, and Bard. Although not technically similar, GitHub Co-Pilot...

Software Engineers Are Panicking About Being Replaced by AI
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Software Engineers Are Panicking About Being Replaced by AI

Tech workers are beginning to panic about the possibility that AI is coming for their jobs.

Researchers Develop A Wood Transistor
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Researchers Develop A Wood Transistor

Researchers at Linköping University and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology have developed a transistor made of conductive wood, a possible step toward bio-based...

The End of Coding As We Know It
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The End of Coding As We Know It

Many coders are facing a growing anxiety over the sudden advent of generative AI. "I never thought I would be replaced in my job, ever, until ChatGPT," one coder...

Generative AI Boosts Worker Productivity and Retention, Study Says
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Generative AI Boosts Worker Productivity and Retention, Study Says

A study by the National Bureau of Economic Research found that generative AI boosts productivity by 14%, reduces stress, and increases employee retention in customer...

Research Finds No Gender Bias in Academic Science
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Research Finds No Gender Bias in Academic Science

Claims of widespread gender bias in tenure-track hiring, grant funding, and journal acceptances in the academic sciences are not supported by data, according to...

Despite Layoffs, Highest-Paying U.S. Internships Are Still In Tech
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Despite Layoffs, Highest-Paying U.S. Internships Are Still In Tech

The highest-paying U.S. internships are still in tech, despite the industry's mass layoffs and shift to austerity in recent months.

So Many Ways to Communicate at Work, So Many Ways to Misfire
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So Many Ways to Communicate at Work, So Many Ways to Misfire

Workplaces have become saturated with ways to communicate, giving rise to mistakes, misunderstandings, and potential conflict.

Tech Companies Move to Cut Middle Managers
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Tech Companies Move to Cut Middle Managers

Tech companies are cutting middle managers after hiring them in droves during the pandemic, focusing on improved efficiency and reducing costs.

Advice for Developers: Give a Lot of Notice When You Quit
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Advice for Developers: Give a Lot of Notice When You Quit

If you're a competent software engineer in good standing at your company, giving more than two weeks' notice when quitting is usually a win for everyone.

The Most In-Demand Tech Roles in 2023
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The Most In-Demand Tech Roles in 2023

The technology jobs expected to be in the highest demand in the U.S. this year are identified in the State of the Tech Workforce report by CompTIA.

Long-Term Mentoring for Computer Science Researchers
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Long-Term Mentoring for Computer Science Researchers

Reaching out across computer science research communities.

A Career Built on Using Technology to Help Others
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A Career Built on Using Technology to Help Others

Everyone deserves the access and opportunity to have a good and fulfilling life. Technologies can only contribute toward this goal when they are designed from an...

'Queue Jumpers' Who Retire Early Are Catching Companies Off Guard
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'Queue Jumpers' Who Retire Early Are Catching Companies Off Guard

More healthy older workers are leaving their jobs earlier than in previous generations, creating consequences for their employers.

Team's 'Quantum Composites' Increase Ability to Store Electricity
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Team's 'Quantum Composites' Increase Ability to Store Electricity

A team of electrical engineers and material scientists at the University of California, Riverside has demonstrated materials that may result in advancements in...

Guide for Using Data to Track Student Success
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Guide for Using Data to Track Student Success

Complete College America has released a guidebook that aims to help college leaders and state agencies better use data and data measurement systems to improve college...

Artist Refuses Prize After His AI-Generated Image Wins Photo Contest
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Artist Refuses Prize After His AI-Generated Image Wins Photo Contest

Artist Boris Eldagsen declined the first prize awarded to his artificial intelligence-generated image at the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards.

Hustlers Exploit ChatGPT To Take On More Full-Time Jobs
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Hustlers Exploit ChatGPT To Take On More Full-Time Jobs

A small cohort of fast-thinking and occasionally devious go-getters is using AI technology like ChatGPT and similar products to help juggle multiple full-time jobs...

Tech Skills Shortfall Frustrates Startups Looking to Hire
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Tech Skills Shortfall Frustrates Startups Looking to Hire

Hundreds of startups are struggling to hire people with tech expertise, particularly in software engineering, coding, and machine learning.
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