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On Being a University's First Chief AI Officer
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On Being a University's First Chief AI Officer

Western University has created a top-level AI role, appointing Mark Daley as its first chief artificial intelligence officer.

CEOs Predict End of Remote Work
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CEOs Predict End of Remote Work

Sixty-three percent of CEOs predict a full return to in-office work by the end of 2026, and only 7 percent believe that full-time remote work will continue in the...

U.S. Work-From-Home Rates Drop to Lowest Levels Since the Pandemic
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U.S. Work-From-Home Rates Drop to Lowest Levels Since the Pandemic

Only a quarter of U.S. households still have someone working remotely at least one day a week, a sharp decline from the early-2021 peak of 37%, according to the...

The Impact of ChatGPT on Programming Education
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The Impact of ChatGPT on Programming Education

Over 10,000 surveyed coders describe how ChatGPT is rewriting their learning narratives, reshaping career paths, and influencing their visions of an AI-forward...

Helping Robots Follow A New Path
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Helping Robots Follow A New Path

Researchers from Arizona State University and the U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory used reservoir computing to program a robot to move two arms on a 2D...

The Techno-Optimist Manifesto
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The Techno-Optimist Manifesto

Our civilization was built on technology. Technology is the glory of human ambition and achievement, the spearhead of progress. For hundreds of years, we properly...

Study Finds That AI Benefits Workers More Than Bosses
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Study Finds That AI Benefits Workers More Than Bosses

A study exploring how knowledge workers team with AI for productivity gains shows that AI benefits workers with greater task-based experience, and that senior workers...

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.

The Impact of AI on Software Development? Still Unclear
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The Impact of AI on Software Development? Still Unclear

There's no evidence that AI tools boost software development productivity, perhaps because the tools are still in the early stage of adoption, according to Google's...

Finding a Tech Job Is Still a Nightmare
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Finding a Tech Job Is Still a Nightmare

Tech companies have laid off more than 400,000 people in the past two years. Competition for the jobs that remain is getting more and more desperate.

Technology Article Retractions Rise In Developing World
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Technology Article Retractions Rise In Developing World

A bibliometric study of article retractions in the technology field from developing countries reveals that the number of retractions has increased over the past...

AI Buzz Dominates Annual Ed-Tech Conference
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AI Buzz Dominates Annual Ed-Tech Conference

Generative AI is so pervasive a topic in education circles that Educause made it an "honorary topic" on its top 10 list of strategic trends for 2024, and found...

Going From Developer to CEO
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Going From Developer to CEO

Martin Mao went from a developer to eventually becoming the CEO of Chronosphere, a large and growing company. "My day-to-day life now is very different to when...

Decomposing Language Models Into Understandable Components
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Decomposing Language Models Into Understandable Components

Researchers used a weak dictionary learning algorithm called a sparse autoencoder to generate learned features from a trained model that offers a more monosemantic...

Postdoc Career Optimism Rebounds in Post-Pandemic World
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Postdoc Career Optimism Rebounds in Post-Pandemic World

Postdoctoral researchers still feel as though they are academia's drudge laborers, but have more confidence about job prospects in a post-pandemic world, Nature's...

Using AI, Argonne Scientists Develop Self-Driving Microscopy Technique
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Using AI, Argonne Scientists Develop Self-Driving Microscopy Technique

Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have developed an autonomous microscopy technique that uses AI to selectively target points of interest for scanning....

Energy-Storing Material Could Also Be Used To Build Electronic Gadgets
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Energy-Storing Material Could Also Be Used To Build Electronic Gadgets

A team of engineers have developed a structural supercapacitor that provides both structural support and energy storage capabilities.

OpenAI Launches Residency Program With $210,000 Annual Salary
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OpenAI Launches Residency Program With $210,000 Annual Salary

OpenAI has announced a residency program that will pay an annual salary of $210,00 to exceptional researchers and engineers in adjacent fields to help them transition...

Professor Sees AI as Catalyst for Manufacturing and Workforce Revolution
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Professor Sees AI as Catalyst for Manufacturing and Workforce Revolution

Purdue University engineering professor Karthik Ramani believes AI could bolster manufacturing competitiveness, revolutionize product design, democratize programming...

Keshav Pingali Recognized With Ken Kennedy Award
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Keshav Pingali Recognized With Ken Kennedy Award

ACM has named Keshav Pingali of the University of Texas at Austin as the recipient of the 2023 ACM-IEEE CS Ken Kennedy Award, which recognizes groundbreaking achievements...
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