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ChatGPT Took Their Jobs. Now They Walk Dogs and Fix Air Conditioners
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ChatGPT Took Their Jobs. Now They Walk Dogs and Fix Air Conditioners

Artificial intelligence chatbots are coming after high-paying jobs of writers of marketing and social media content.

U.S. Universities Building New Semiconductor Workforce
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U.S. Universities Building New Semiconductor Workforce

U.S. universities are training next-generation semiconductor engineers and technicians to fill the jobs needed for the CHIPS Act, signed by President Biden in August...

Computer Science Leads The List Of Most Lucrative College Majors
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Computer Science Leads The List Of Most Lucrative College Majors

An analysis of how much college graduates earn shows that computer science tops the list of the most lucrative undergraduate degrees, according to data from the...

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 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.

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...

Steve Jobs Has A New 'Memoir,' More Than 11 Years After His Death
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Steve Jobs Has A New 'Memoir,' More Than 11 Years After His Death

Excerpts of Steve Jobs' draft emails to himself, letters, speeches, and interviews, have been collected into "Make Something Wonderful: Steve Jobs in His Own Words...

Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?
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Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?

Is it worth pursuing a computer science degree as tech companies continue to announce job cuts?

Yes, ChatGPT Is Coming for Your Office Job
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Yes, ChatGPT Is Coming for Your Office Job

White-collar workers may soon face the AI disruption everyone's been panicking about. But the news may be better than you think.

Researchers' System Paves the Way for Social Robots
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Researchers' System Paves the Way for Social Robots

A research group headed by Sona Kwak from KIST has come up with a robotic library system that comprehends situational context and can retrieve a selected book from...

Robots Show 'Great Potential' in Public Education Setting
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Robots Show 'Great Potential' in Public Education Setting

Researchers at the University of Waterloo are successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning disabilities focused on their work.

The People Behind the Patents
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The People Behind the Patents

MITRE, which has been granted more than 270 patents through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, believes "innovation lies at the intersection of diversity and...

Who Is Hiring Software Engineers and Engineering Managers?
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Who Is Hiring Software Engineers and Engineering Managers?

A Google Sheet containing a list of over 700 companies shows firms that are currently hiring software engineers and engineering managers.

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...

Teaching Robots To Be Team Players With Nature
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Teaching Robots To Be Team Players With Nature

Researchers have harnessed the self-organization skills required to reap the benefits of natural swarms for robotic applications in artificial intelligence, computing...

Chinese Game Company Appoints Humanoid Robot as Its CEO
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Chinese Game Company Appoints Humanoid Robot as Its CEO

China-based mobile game company NetDragon Websoft has appointed an AI-powered virtual humanoid robot named Ms. Tang Yu as CEO of subsidiary Fujian NetDragon Websoft...

2022 ACM Gordon Bell Prize Finalists Announced
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2022 ACM Gordon Bell Prize Finalists Announced

The SC22 conference schedule provides a first glimpse of the finalists for the 2022 ACM Gordon Bell Prize, awarded annually to recognize "innovation in applying...

Can An Algorithm Help Scientists Write Better Quantum Programs?
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Can An Algorithm Help Scientists Write Better Quantum Programs?

Timothy Proctor, a quantum physicist at Sandia National Laboratories, is leading a research project to help quantum computer scientists write better programs that...

U.S. Teen Donates Nearly 1,000 Computers to Fight the Digital Divide
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U.S. Teen Donates Nearly 1,000 Computers to Fight the Digital Divide

U.S. high schooler Ayush Agarwal last year co-founded nonprofit ClosingTheDivde which donates computers and provides digital literacy classes to low-income families...

Robots Are Driving U.S. Workers Towards Substance Abuse, Mental Illness
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Robots Are Driving U.S. Workers Towards Substance Abuse, Mental Illness

Robotic co-workers may be driving more people to do drugs and abuse alcohol, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh have found.
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