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Google Is Trying to Make Teachers' Lives Easier With AI
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Google Is Trying to Make Teachers' Lives Easier With AI

Google is giving its Google For Education tools an AI boost, offering resources to help educators and students improve their teaching and learning.

Why Is Big Tech Still Cutting Jobs?
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Why Is Big Tech Still Cutting Jobs?

Profits are up and the economy is strong. But job cuts at the tech industry's largest companies continued in January 2024.

The AI-Fueled Future of Work Needs Humans More Than Ever
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The AI-Fueled Future of Work Needs Humans More Than Ever

AI is elbowing its way into ever more jobs, but while how we work will change, people skills will still be the most important factor.

Data Science Major Takes Off
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Data Science Major Takes Off

Data science majors have taken off across U.S. college campuses aided by rising demand and the field's cross-disciplinary focus.

Few Companies Follow New York City's AI Hiring Law
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Few Companies Follow New York City's AI Hiring Law

Only 18 of nearly 400 examined employers are meeting New York City's requirment to disclosed how AI algorithms influence their hiring decisions, according to researchers...

2023 ACM Fellows Celebrated for Contributions to Computing That Underpin Our Daily Lives
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2023 ACM Fellows Celebrated for Contributions to Computing That Underpin Our Daily Lives

Members of the global society are hailed for their work, including advances to AI Technologies, the World Wide Web, graphics, cybersecurity, mobile computing, and...

Japan Turns to Innovation to Tackle Labor Crisis
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Japan Turns to Innovation to Tackle Labor Crisis

Japan, the world's fastest-aging economy, is turning to technologies like AI, avatars, and robots to address labor shortages.

Study Suggests AI Puts Downward Pressure on Code Quality
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Study Suggests AI Puts Downward Pressure on Code Quality

Generative AI may boost code development, but could also be detrimental to overall code quality, according to research from GitClear.

Humans Are Still Cheaper Than AI in Most Jobs, MIT Study Finds
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Humans Are Still Cheaper Than AI in Most Jobs, MIT Study Finds

Only 23% of workers being paid for vision tasks could be effectively replaced by AI today, says an MIT report.

Entry-Level AI Roles Command Higher Salaries
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Entry-Level AI Roles Command Higher Salaries

AI helped boost tech salaries last year, widening the pay gap between tech and non-tech jobs by 36%, according to a new Bizreport analysis.

The Return-to-Office Wars Are Over
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The Return-to-Office Wars Are Over

Just 6 out of 158 U.S. CEOs said they'll prioritize bringing workers back to the office full-time in 2024, according to a survey released by the Conference Board...

IBM Scraps Rewards Program for Employee Inventions
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IBM Scraps Rewards Program for Employee Inventions

IBM has replaced a program that rewarded inventors at the company for patents or publications, leaving some angry that they are missing out on potential bonuses...

Ferris Makes AIs, Enrolls Them As Students in University Experiment
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Ferris Makes AIs, Enrolls Them As Students in University Experiment

Ferris State University has created two AIs and is enrolling them in courses. The project is a mix of researching artificial intelligence and online classrooms...

Why Tech Workers Are Ditching Big Cities for Boise
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Why Tech Workers Are Ditching Big Cities for Boise

Young people are increasingly exploring roles in non-coastal U.S. cities while moving away from traditional tech companies towards roles in government, hardware...

CEOs Say Generative AI Will Result in Job Cuts in 2024
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CEOs Say Generative AI Will Result in Job Cuts in 2024

A quarter of global chief executives expect the deployment of generative artificial intelligence to lead to headcount reductions of at least 5 percent this year...

No, the Great Tech Layoffs of 2023 Aren't Happening Again
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No, the Great Tech Layoffs of 2023 Aren't Happening Again

A week full of job cuts at tech companies is making early 2024 look a lot like 2023. But experts say these layoffs don't point to an ongoing slide in tech jobs,...

Thousands of Software Engineers Say the Job Market Is Getting Much Worse
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Thousands of Software Engineers Say the Job Market Is Getting Much Worse

Nearly nine in 10 software engineers say it is more difficult to get a job now than it was before the pandemic, and 66 percent say it is "much harder," according...

Increasing Levels of 'Hype' in Grant Applications and Publications
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Increasing Levels of 'Hype' in Grant Applications and Publications

An analysis of published abstracts for U.S. National Institutes of Health projects found the use of hype adjectives like "groundbreaking," "exciting," and "novel...

The Flight of the Weird Nerd from Academia
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The Flight of the Weird Nerd from Academia

Is academia becoming a less hospitable place for The Weird Nerd?

Researchers Develop AI Web Agent to Make the Internet More Accessible
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Researchers Develop AI Web Agent to Make the Internet More Accessible

In efforts that could make the Internet more accessible for people with disabilities, researchers at  Ohio State University have begun developing LLM-based web...
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