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Developer Jobs: Demand for Programming Language Python Falls Amid Pandemic
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Developer Jobs: Demand for Programming Language Python Falls Amid Pandemic

Demand has slackened for Python coding language skills since March amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to HackerRank, the developer hiring platform.

The Silicon Valley Exodus
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The Silicon Valley Exodus

By giving their employees the freedom to work from anywhere, San Franciso Bay Area tech companies appear to have touched off an exodus.

College Kid's Fake, AI-Generated Blog Fooled Tens of Thousands
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College Kid's Fake, AI-Generated Blog Fooled Tens of Thousands

Liam Porr, a computer science student at the University of California, Berkeley, used the GPT-3 language-generating tool created by OpenAI to produce an entirely...

Software Developer Jobs Are Growing Again, and In-Demand Skills Are Changing
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Software Developer Jobs Are Growing Again, and In-Demand Skills Are Changing

New priorities for businesses have changed the type of software skills most in demand, tech recruiter Harvey Nash reports.

AI University Opens Admissions Cycle for Fall 2021
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AI University Opens Admissions Cycle for Fall 2021

The Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, a graduate-level, research-based AI university located in Abu Dhabi, has opened its admissions cycle...

AI Examines Early Intervention Opportunities for Parolees
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AI Examines Early Intervention Opportunities for Parolees

Marcus Rogers and Umit Karabiyik of Purdue University are leading an ongoing project focused on using AI-enabled tools and technology to reduce recidivism rates...

Filling the Internship Vacuum and Coding for Good Causes
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Filling the Internship Vacuum and Coding for Good Causes

With summer internships in computer science gone due to COVID-19, Tufts created the Code for Good program that placed students on technical teams to assist nonprofits...

Short on Workers, Shippers Have Robots Pick Up the Slack
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Short on Workers, Shippers Have Robots Pick Up the Slack

The COVID-19 pandemic and the explosion in demand for home-delivered goods means FedEx and other shippers are pushing the limits of what robotic arms can do.

Stanford Launches Online Program on AI in Healthcare
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Stanford Launches Online Program on AI in Healthcare

The Stanford Center for Health Education has launched Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, an online program aimed at computer scientists, technology professionals...

MIT Researchers Lead High School Educational Initiative on Quantum Computing
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MIT Researchers Lead High School Educational Initiative on Quantum Computing

The "Qubit by Qubit" initiative aims to introduce high school students to quantum computing through two programs: a week-long summer camp, and a year-long course...

Management Gender Diversity More Valuable During Adversity
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Management Gender Diversity More Valuable During Adversity

Gender-balanced management teams help businesses, more so when companies face adverse conditions, a study by an international team of researchers suggests.

China Surpasses U.S. as Top Producer of Scientific Papers
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China Surpasses U.S. as Top Producer of Scientific Papers

China has outstripped the U.S. in publishing research papers in the natural sciences, illustrating its emerging dominance in scientific investigation.

Computer Science Grads: The Career Decision Matrix Begins
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Computer Science Grads: The Career Decision Matrix Begins

The area of focus for a computer science student after graduation is as big a question as ever. Where to work, and specifically what subdomain of software engineering...

How COVID-19 Is Impacting Jobs in the Tech Industry
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How COVID-19 Is Impacting Jobs in the Tech Industry

There are fewer tech job postings and more competition for them than a year ago, according to a new Indeed report, which found that tech postings now are performing...

'Social Wearables' in Role-Playing Games Could Spark Girls' Interest in Computing
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'Social Wearables' in Role-Playing Games Could Spark Girls' Interest in Computing

The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded a $1.2 million grant to a team at UC Santa Cruz to develop summer camp for middle school girls focused on designing...

Microfluidic Chip Sensor Makes Swimming Pools Safer
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Microfluidic Chip Sensor Makes Swimming Pools Safer

A microchip that enables continuous monitoring of pH and chlorine levels in swimming pools will improve water safety and hygiene by aiding pool chemistry and pool...

STEM Camps Change Format to Support Social Distancing
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STEM Camps Change Format to Support Social Distancing

North Dakota EPSCoR, in collaboration with tribal colleges and universities in the state, developed online camps for American Indian undergraduate students to engage...

Black Tech Professionals Still Paid Less Than Their White Colleagues
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Black Tech Professionals Still Paid Less Than Their White Colleagues

Job search firm Hired estimates black technology professionals last year were offered an average yearly wage of $10,000 less than white workers, a minor improvement...

AI Algorithm Accurately Detects Prostate Cancer
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AI Algorithm Accurately Detects Prostate Cancer

Researchers from UPMC and the University of Pittsburgh have demonstrated an artificial intelligence algorithm with the highest accuracy to date of detecting and...

In a Summer Derailed, Students Push Back With Coding
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In a Summer Derailed, Students Push Back With Coding

Hamilton Coding Team co-presidents Jiin Jeong and Belal Shaheen are running a 12-week Summer of Coding program to help other students thrust into remote learning...
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