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Ukrainian Refugees Are Filling Japan's Tech Gap
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Ukrainian Refugees Are Filling Japan's Tech Gap

A group will award scholarships to 10 Ukrainian emigrants to Japan, allowing them to participate in Le Wagon Tokyo, an intensive coding boot camp.

Report Names the Most Secure Countries for Remote Workers
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Report Names the Most Secure Countries for Remote Workers

The "safest" countries for remote workers, as well as the best for connectivity and VPN access, were identified in a report by Proxyrack.

Robots Show 'Great Potential' in Public Education Setting
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Robots Show 'Great Potential' in Public Education Setting

Researchers at the University of Waterloo are successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning disabilities focused on their work.

The Case For and Against Digital Employees
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The Case For and Against Digital Employees

Enabled by progress in computer graphics and AI, digital humans are already making real money for their employers.

A Philosopher's Daughter Navigates a Career in AI
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A Philosopher's Daughter Navigates a Career in AI

In high school, a friend of my brother who was studying telecommunication engineering spoke to me about the great potential technology holds to improve society....

Tech Layoffs Are Feeding a Surge in Startups
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Tech Layoffs Are Feeding a Surge in Startups

Some of the hundreds of thousands of workers who lost jobs at tech companies over the past year are deciding to build their own companies.

AI Is Starting to Pick Who Gets Laid Off
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AI Is Starting to Pick Who Gets Laid Off

A January survey of 300 human resources leaders at U.S. companies revealed that 98 percent of them say software and algorithms will help them make layoff decisions...

Computer Science Majors Will Earn Less This Year
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Computer Science Majors Will Earn Less This Year

2023 graduates with bachelor's degrees in computer science are projected to see starting salaries of $72,843, or 4% less than a year ago, according to a National...

Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office
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Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office

Meta Platforms Inc. is rolling out to offices worldwide a noise-cancelling cubicle that can block sound, shield workers from their peers, and allow for heads-down...

Are Five Days in the Office Far Off?
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Are Five Days in the Office Far Off?

Widespread layoffs and a possible recession are pressuring workers, and many bosses want employees back at their desks. Could five days in the office be far off...

AI Tool Guides Users Away from Incendiary Language
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AI Tool Guides Users Away from Incendiary Language

Cornell researchers have developed an AI tool that can detect escalating tensions in online conversations in real-time and nudge users away from using incendiary...

Black Girls Benefit Most When STEM Teachers Train Up
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Black Girls Benefit Most When STEM Teachers Train Up

Continuing professional development by middle and high school teachers in STEM fields can benefit their students, Rice University researchers found.

Report Notes Continuing Decline in Student Data Literacy
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Report Notes Continuing Decline in Student Data Literacy

A report from the Data Science 4 Everyone coalition reveals that data literacy skills among fourth and eighth-grade students in the United States have declined...

Most Job Seekers Who Used ChatGPT to Write Their Resume Get an Interview
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Most Job Seekers Who Used ChatGPT to Write Their Resume Get an Interview

Forty-six percent of job seekers are using ChatGPT to write their resumes or cover letters, and 78% of those landed an interview.

More Than 30% of Female Tech Students Drop Tech as Undergrads
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More Than 30% of Female Tech Students Drop Tech as Undergrads

Thirty-one percent of schoolgirls studying information science, computer science, and technology in Europe do not continue with these subjects at the university...

How to Boost Workers' Mental Health? Give Them Good Managers
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How to Boost Workers' Mental Health? Give Them Good Managers

Researchers have identified the specific leadership styles that make the largest difference in employee mental health and well-being.

Leading Scientists Worldwide Are Victims of Fake Articles
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Leading Scientists Worldwide Are Victims of Fake Articles

Leading international scientists who discovered articles written by artificial intelligence that have been published in their names have backed plans for legal...

Engineers' AI Tech Could Change Game Prep for Super Bowl Teams
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Engineers' AI Tech Could Change Game Prep for Super Bowl Teams

Artificial intelligence technology being developed by engineers at Brigham Young University could significantly cut down on the time and cost that goes into film...

Mentors Matter: Championing the Future STEM Workforce
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Mentors Matter: Championing the Future STEM Workforce

While many STEM internships were closed due to COVID-19, PNNL found creative ways to continue to provide mentored internships to students.

After Layoffs, Workers Are Done With the Full-Time Work Model
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After Layoffs, Workers Are Done With the Full-Time Work Model

A survey of 500 knowledge workers in the U.S. found that a majority are disillusioned with full-time employment, and that recent layoffs have made freelance work...
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