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Innovation Is Overrated
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Innovation Is Overrated

Don't encourage innovative thinking at work. Innovation is incredibly rare and mostly happens by accident, not by intention.

Recruiters Are Asking Laid-Off Tech Workers to Return As Contractors
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Recruiters Are Asking Laid-Off Tech Workers to Return As Contractors

Recruiters are asking workers who were laid off at some of Seattle's biggest tech companies to return to the same company for contract positions at a lower salary...

Celebrating World Quantum Day
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Celebrating World Quantum Day

April 14 is World Quantum Day, an international initiative launched by scientists from more than 65 countries to promote public understanding of quantum science...

Improving Work-Life Balance Makes Leaders More Effective at Work
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Improving Work-Life Balance Makes Leaders More Effective at Work

Managers who disconnect from their jobs at home feel more refreshed the next day and help their employees stay on target better than bosses who spend their off...

Tech Companies Raid Top Universities for Rare AI Talent
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Tech Companies Raid Top Universities for Rare AI Talent

Companies racing for AI dominance are raiding college campuses to mine for talent, dangling lucrative salaries and enough resources to tackle problems too expensive...

Developer Creates 'Regenerative' AI Program That Debugs Python Code
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Developer Creates 'Regenerative' AI Program That Debugs Python Code

A developer used GPT-4 to create a program called Wolverine that debugs and reruns Python programs until they're fixed.

Reddit Moderators Brace for a ChatGPT Spam Apocalypse
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Reddit Moderators Brace for a ChatGPT Spam Apocalypse

Reddit moderators have noticed an increasing number of posts that carry the hallmarks of AI-generated text. Rooting out the content will require "a lot of human...

How Companies Are Punishing Work-From-Home Holdouts
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How Companies Are Punishing Work-From-Home Holdouts

Companies are toughening their return to the office policies, checking how often employees swipe ID cards, recording company laptop locations, and asking managers...

Tech Workers Seek Jobs Outside Tech
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Tech Workers Seek Jobs Outside Tech

Engineers and other workers who once prized jobs at the tech industry's best-known companies are now finding positions with smaller and midsize firms in non-tech...

The Women Who Left Their Jobs to Code
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The Women Who Left Their Jobs to Code

Some U.K. women are defying the trend of lower female representation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) compared to men by becoming programmers...

Some Meta Salaries Approach $1M for Metaverse Projects
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Some Meta Salaries Approach $1M for Metaverse Projects

Meta is paying exorbitant salary packages approaching $1 million to programmers capable of building virtual reality-powered games, apps, and technology, according...

Double-Anonymous Peer Review Reduces Reviewer Bias, Trial Finds
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Double-Anonymous Peer Review Reduces Reviewer Bias, Trial Finds

A randomized trial comparing double- and single-anonymous peer review methods indicates that reviewer bias is reduced when both author and reviewer identities are...

What It Feels Like To Work In AI Right Now
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What It Feels Like To Work In AI Right Now

People working in AI these days have been sparked by the ChatGPT moment, which has caused career changes, projects to be abandoned, and tons of people trying to...

Study Uncovers Social Costs of AI-Assisted Conversations
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Study Uncovers Social Costs of AI-Assisted Conversations

People have more efficient conversations, use more positive language, and perceive each other more positively when using artificial intelligence-enabled algorithmic...

Many Workers Are Willing to Take a Pay Cut to Work Remotely
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Many Workers Are Willing to Take a Pay Cut to Work Remotely

Nearly a third of Americans workers are willing to take a pay cut for the ability to work remotely full time, according to Robert Half's The State of Remote Work...

Layoffs Are Making Tech Less Diverse
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Layoffs Are Making Tech Less Diverse

Women and ethnic minorities are more likely than male colleagues to lose their jobs in tech sector layoffs.

Where the AI Jobs Are
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Where the AI Jobs Are

California was the top U.S. state for AI-related hiring in 2022, with more than 142,000 positions posted, according to the 2023 AI Index Report from Stanford University's...

Less Than Half of U.S. Workers Use All Their Vacation Days
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Less Than Half of U.S. Workers Use All Their Vacation Days

Fear of falling behind or of hurting their chance for promotion are factors that keep more than half of U.S. workers from using all of their vacation days, according...

How Russia Killed Its Tech Industry
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How Russia Killed Its Tech Industry

Tech workers who left Russia after the invasion of Ukraine warn it is being isolated, cut off from the global tech industry, research, funding, scientific exchanges...

Fully Remote Work May Be A Relic of the Past, Report Says
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Fully Remote Work May Be A Relic of the Past, Report Says

The number of workers in the U.S. who have left remote work behind and returned to the office full-time is on the rise, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics...
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