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Coder Explores Class Action Against GitHub for License Violations
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Coder Explores Class Action Against GitHub for License Violations

Coder and lawyer Matthew Butterick claims that the GitHub Copi­lot may be breaking open-source licensing agreements, and has engaged class-action litigators to...

More Than Half of IT Pros Say They'll Be Looking for a New Job
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More Than Half of IT Pros Say They'll Be Looking for a New Job

While job satisfaction among IT workers is high, more than half of respondents to Skillsoft's 2022 IT Skills and Salary Report survey said they are likely or extremely...

Staying Connected to Work After Hours Is Good – Up to a Point
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Staying Connected to Work After Hours Is Good – Up to a Point

Too much after-hours connectivity to work leads to poorer job performance, a study says.

Robots in Workplace Contribute to Burnout, Job Insecurity
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Robots in Workplace Contribute to Burnout, Job Insecurity

Workers in the United States and parts of Asia feel job insecurity from robots, even in industries where robots aren't being used, according to research published...

Big Tech Employees Are TikToking on the Job. Their Bosses Don't Like It
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Big Tech Employees Are TikToking on the Job. Their Bosses Don't Like It

Tech industry workers are racking up millions of views on TikTok lifestyle vlogs documenting their workdays. Employers are wrestling with policies on what is and...

UW Computer Science Professor Wins MacArthur 'Genius Grant'
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UW Computer Science Professor Wins MacArthur 'Genius Grant'

University of Washington computer science professor Yejin Choi has been awarded a 2022 "genius grant" fellowship by the MacArthur Foundation.

You're Going Back to the Office. Your Boss Isn't
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You're Going Back to the Office. Your Boss Isn't

Many managers are continuing to work remotely, while at the same time ordering employees back to the office. Employees are getting angry and fighting back.

Scientists Hit Their Creative Peak Early in Their Careers
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Scientists Hit Their Creative Peak Early in Their Careers

Scientists overall are most innovative and creative early in their careers, a new study says.

Some Colleges Are Teaming Up to Survive
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Some Colleges Are Teaming Up to Survive

Smaller colleges facing declining student enrollment are sharing courses online in order to survive.

The End of Programming
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The End of Programming

The end of classical computer science is coming, and most of us are dinosaurs waiting for the meteor to hit.

These Remote Tech Workers Secretly Juggle Multiple Jobs
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These Remote Tech Workers Secretly Juggle Multiple Jobs

Working from home makes it easier to take on several full-time posts. Some tech workers are able to accept and juggle multiple roles.

RIKEN's Matsuoka Wins 2022 IEEE Seymour Cray Award
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RIKEN's Matsuoka Wins 2022 IEEE Seymour Cray Award

Satoshi Matsuoka, director of RIKEN Center for Computational Science, has been named recipient of the 2022 IEEE Computer Society Seymour Cray Computer Engineering...

These Job-Training Programs Work, and May Show Others the Way
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These Job-Training Programs Work, and May Show Others the Way

There is a growing track record of success for nonprofit, comprehensive job-training programs that are attuned to the hiring needs of business but go well beyond...

Preparing the Next Cyber Defenders
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Preparing the Next Cyber Defenders

The California State University system is working to address an estimated workforce gap of more than 700,000 cybersecurity jobs in the United States by accelerating...

Chinese Academics in U.S. Increasingly Going Home Out of Fear
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Chinese Academics in U.S. Increasingly Going Home Out of Fear

The China Initiative, a 2018 probe of academic and economic spying begun by then-President Donald Trump, has driven up the number of Chinese-born academics departing...

Schools Get Creative with Computer Science Teaching
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Schools Get Creative with Computer Science Teaching

Ohio's educational institutions are mobilizing to improve how they teach computer science to kids in K-12 schools.

Their Friends Got Laid Off. Meet Silicon Valley's Rattled 'Survivors'
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Their Friends Got Laid Off. Meet Silicon Valley's Rattled 'Survivors'

Surviving layoffs brings its own set of unfamiliar challenges. Employees describe everything from doubled workloads, cratered morale and productivity, to feelings...

Private Profiles Are Now Generally Available on GitHub
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Private Profiles Are Now Generally Available on GitHub

Private profiles are now generally available on GitHub, enabling users to turn their profile "private," giving them control over features that share user data across...

Software Robots Are Gaining Ground in White-Collar Office World
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Software Robots Are Gaining Ground in White-Collar Office World

The latest wave of automation is building on advances in artificial intelligence and machine-learning that allow computers to perform tasks and make some of the...

How Introductory Courses Deter Minority Students from STEM Degrees
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How Introductory Courses Deter Minority Students from STEM Degrees

Minority students who earn low grades in introductory STEM classes are less likely to earn degrees in these subjects than similar White students, according to a...
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