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System Can Generate AI Models for Biology Research
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System Can Generate AI Models for Biology Research

Researchers in the Department of Biological Engineering at MIT and colleagues at Harvard University built a platform to automate machine-learning for biological...

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...

ChatGPT Is Reshaping Crowd Work
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ChatGPT Is Reshaping Crowd Work

Workers on Amazon Mechanical Turk and other crowd-work platforms are the latest group to face accusations of using large language models like ChatGPT as a shortcut...

Workers Are Stressed Out and Disengaged
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Workers Are Stressed Out and Disengaged

Workers around the world are historically stressed, disengaged with their work, and increasingly fighting with their bosses, according to Gallup's State of the....

Chinese Scientists Increasingly Leaving U.S.
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Chinese Scientists Increasingly Leaving U.S.

Investigations under the China Initiative launched by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2018 may have caused valuable researchers of Chinese descent to leave the...

Workplace AI Revolution Isn't Happening Yet, Survey Shows
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Workplace AI Revolution Isn't Happening Yet, Survey Shows

Only 36% of U.K. employers have invested in AI-enabled technologies over the past five years, and few show interest in future investments, according to a survey...

Up to 20 Percent of Time Is Wasted on Computer Problems
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Up to 20 Percent of Time Is Wasted on Computer Problems

Up to 20 percent of time spent on computers is wasted on systems that do not work, are difficult to understand, or cannot be made to perform a wanted task, according...

Canada Offers Pathway to H-1B Visa Holders in Tech Talent Bid
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Canada Offers Pathway to H-1B Visa Holders in Tech Talent Bid

Canada has launched a bid to attract technical talent working in the U.S. on H-1B visas, by offering them the chance to move north.

Researchers Analyze What Makes Remote Work Successful
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Researchers Analyze What Makes Remote Work Successful

Researchers Munmun De Choudhury and Mohit Chandra at Georgia Institute of Technology analyzed employee review data from Glassdoor to determine why remote work is...

Diversity of Experience Among Board Members Leads to Innovation, Study Finds
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Diversity of Experience Among Board Members Leads to Innovation, Study Finds

Diverse educational, industrial, and organizational experiences among managers and board members leads to R&D innovation, creating economic and social value, researchers...

Janitor's Error Destroyed Decades of Research, Lawsuit Says
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Janitor's Error Destroyed Decades of Research, Lawsuit Says

A custodial worker switched off a super-cold freezer in a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lab — destroying decades of scientific research and causing a least $1...

Generative AI Job Postings Up 20% in May
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Generative AI Job Postings Up 20% in May

The job portal Indeed reported a near 20% increase in generative AI-related job postings in May, to 204 per million, or more than double the number of postings...

How Big Tech Embraced Disabled Users
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How Big Tech Embraced Disabled Users

Big tech companies are quietly rolling out services for users with disabilities or sensory impairments.

England's Computing Curriculum Could be Failing to Engage Girls
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England's Computing Curriculum Could be Failing to Engage Girls

U.K. researchers at King's College London and the University of Reading say their study of 4,983 secondary school students in the U.K. indicates the current educational...

The Hottest New Perk in Tech Is Freedom
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The Hottest New Perk in Tech Is Freedom

Small tech companies are using remote work to compete with the big guys.

From UX to Product: An Intentional Career Route
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From UX to Product: An Intentional Career Route

My mother, a stroke-sufferer since her early 20s, is challenged both physically and cognitively. Thus, I was compelled at a young age to study technology and learn...

Intel One Mono Font Designed With and For Low-Vision Developers
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Intel One Mono Font Designed With and For Low-Vision Developers

Intel and Frere-Jones Type designed Intel One Mono with a panel of visually impaired developers. The result is an idiosyncratic monospace font.

DeepMind Co-Founder Suggests Modern Turing Test to Measure AI
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DeepMind Co-Founder Suggests Modern Turing Test to Measure AI

Mustafa Suleyman, a co-founder of Google's AI research lab DeepMind, thinks AI chatbots should be tested on their ability to turn $100,000 into $1 million in a...

Art and The Science of Generative AI
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Art and The Science of Generative AI

Understanding shifts in creative work will help guide AI's impact on the media ecosystem.

What College Majors Does ChatGPT Think Will Be Affected By AI?
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What College Majors Does ChatGPT Think Will Be Affected By AI?

ChatGPT was asked two simple questions: Which college majors will AI disrupt the most? And which the least?
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