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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...

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.

Researchers Test Generative AI's Utility for Accessibility
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Researchers Test Generative AI's Utility for Accessibility

Seven researchers at the University of Washington conducted a three-month autoethnographic study — drawing on their own experiences as people with and without disabilities...

Computer Scientists Program Robotic Seeing-Eye Dog
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Computer Scientists Program Robotic Seeing-Eye Dog

Binghamton University researchers are developing a robotic seeing-eye dog that's been demonstrated guiding a person down hallways while responding to directional...

Study Finds That Chatbots Rival Humans in Creative Thinking
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Study Finds That Chatbots Rival Humans in Creative Thinking

A study that compared the creativity of humans with three current AI chatbots found that the chatbots on average outperformed human participants, though not the...

Meet Generative AI's 'Super Users': 70% of Gen Z Use GenAI
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Meet Generative AI's 'Super Users': 70% of Gen Z Use GenAI

Salesforce's survey shows that age and employment status are major factors in AI adoption.

The Pentagon Has The Worst IT Helpdesk In The U.S. Government
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The Pentagon Has The Worst IT Helpdesk In The U.S. Government

The U.S. Department of Defense ranks dead last in employee satisfaction with IT services, according to a General Services Administration survey of 24 U.S. federal...

Workers Fear Being Considered 'Lazy' If They Use AI Tools
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Workers Fear Being Considered 'Lazy' If They Use AI Tools

Fear of being judged as "lazy" by others keeps 26% of workers from using generative AI tools at work, according to "The State of AI at Work" report from Asana. ...

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...

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...

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...

Ranking the Best Computer Scientists
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Ranking the Best Computer Scientists

The 9th edition of Research.com ranking of the best scientists in the field of Computer Science is based on data consolidated from various data sources including...

Researchers Poke Holes in Chatbot Safety Controls
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Researchers Poke Holes in Chatbot Safety Controls

The safety measures of leading chatbots can be circumvented to generate nearly unlimited amounts of harmful information, according to a report on adversarial attacks...

The Workers at the Frontlines of the AI Revolution
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The Workers at the Frontlines of the AI Revolution

Software developers and other outsourced workers are early adopters of generative AI tools which are changing demand for their work and the stability of their income...

AI Content Detectors Discriminate Against Non-Native English Speakers
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AI Content Detectors Discriminate Against Non-Native English Speakers

Computer programs used to detect essays, job applications, and other work generated by artificial intelligence can discriminate against people who are non-native...

Professor Says ChatGPT Tool Can Code and Make Graphs 'in Seconds'
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Professor Says ChatGPT Tool Can Code and Make Graphs 'in Seconds'

ChatGPT's new plugin for writing code, Code Interpreter, is making "the strongest case yet for a future where AI is a valuable companion for sophisticated knowledge...

Digital vs. Paper Calendar: Which Is Better for Planning?
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Digital vs. Paper Calendar: Which Is Better for Planning?

Researchers studied digital calendars and paper calendars to determine which leads to better planning and higher efficiency. Their work is published in the Journal...
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