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AI Is Starting to Threaten White-Collar Jobs
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AI Is Starting to Threaten White-Collar Jobs

Artificial intelligence is coming for white-collar and managerial jobs, many of which might never come back, corporate executives and consultants say.

Few Companies Follow New York City's AI Hiring Law
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Few Companies Follow New York City's AI Hiring Law

Only 18 of nearly 400 examined employers are meeting New York City's requirment to disclosed how AI algorithms influence their hiring decisions, according to researchers...

Wellness Chatbots Are New Workplace Benefit
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Wellness Chatbots Are New Workplace Benefit

Chatbots that hold therapist-like conversations and wellness apps that promote mental health are become a part of many employers' healthcare benefits.

Amazon Launches Free AI Classes in Bid for Talent
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Amazon Launches Free AI Classes in Bid for Talent

Amazon is rolling out a free training program of eight courses that aim to provide basic to advanced skills in artificial intelligence to at least two million people...

Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes
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Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes

Some teachers and professors say it's better to allow students to use ChatGPT than to ban it, but many say it's changing how they teach and evaluate students.

Cyber Pros Are Seeing Lower Job Security
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Cyber Pros Are Seeing Lower Job Security

Almost half of cybersecurity professionals say that their teams have had cutbacks in spending or personnel in the past year, according to the Cybersecurity Workforce...

The U.S. Cities With The Most Cutting-Edge Tech Workers
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The U.S. Cities With The Most Cutting-Edge Tech Workers

Seattle has the highest proportion of advanced tech workers with cutting-edge skills, defined as those most in-demand and most well-paid, according to the Burning...

AI Bots Call Out the Problem Person In Dull Work Meetings
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AI Bots Call Out the Problem Person In Dull Work Meetings

Companies have begun using AI to take notes and summarize workplace meetings, and to point out behavior like talking nonstop or interrupting others.

Why Do Companies' IT Projects Fail So Often?
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Why Do Companies' IT Projects Fail So Often?

A study of hundreds of IT project mishaps found that executives rarely identify the root causes of failing or underachieving tech investments because they focus...

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. 

Corporate Diversity Is Under Siege
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Corporate Diversity Is Under Siege

Conservative legal activists are now going after diversity initiatives widely deployed across American corporations. Some companies are already reconsidering their...

These Companies May Be Most Affected by Generative AI
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These Companies May Be Most Affected by Generative AI

A new study spotlights the companies that stand to benefit the most from ChatGPT and other types of generative AI to boost their productivity.  

Four-Day Workweek Experiment Finds Work Gets Done in Less Time
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Four-Day Workweek Experiment Finds Work Gets Done in Less Time

A large-scale study of the four-day workweek found that workweeks shrank and productivity was maintained as people found new, more efficient ways to work.

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...

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...

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...

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 Workers Seek Jobs Outside Tech
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Tech Workers Seek Jobs Outside Tech

Engineers and other workers who once prized jobs at the tech industry's best-known companies are now finding positions with smaller and midsize firms in non-tech...

The Jobs Most Exposed to ChatGPT
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The Jobs Most Exposed to ChatGPT

Accountants, mathematicians, interpreters, and writers are among the professionals whose careers are most exposed to the capabilities of generative artificial intelligence...

Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office
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Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office

Meta Platforms Inc. is rolling out to offices worldwide a noise-cancelling cubicle that can block sound, shield workers from their peers, and allow for heads-down...
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