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GitHub Is Beta Testing a Source Code Search Engine
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GitHub Is Beta Testing a Source Code Search Engine

GitHub, with more than more than 200 million repositories, is beta testing Blackbird, a search engine optimized for source code.

Silicon Valley Layoffs Mean D.C. Is Hotter Tech Hiring Market
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Silicon Valley Layoffs Mean D.C. Is Hotter Tech Hiring Market

Layoffs by technology giants and startups have created a windfall for nontechnology companies in Washington, D.C., and New York City starved for software engineers...

Most Managers Support a Four-Day Workweek, Research Shows
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Most Managers Support a Four-Day Workweek, Research Shows

Most U.S. managers already support a four-day workweek, according to data from Robert Half.

Fake Online Recruiters Looking to Scam Job Seekers
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Fake Online Recruiters Looking to Scam Job Seekers

Cybersecurity experts say employment scams are on the rise, boosted by recent layoffs in the tech and other industries.

Amazon Will Only Hire Students, Recent Grads for Entry-Level Software Jobs
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Amazon Will Only Hire Students, Recent Grads for Entry-Level Software Jobs

Leaked emails show that Amazon is limiting entry-level software engineering positions to current students or recent graduates.

Top 10 Most Famous Computer Programmers of All Time
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Top 10 Most Famous Computer Programmers of All Time

An overview of the top 10 most famous computer programmers of all time.

IT Leaders Fear Malicious Use of ChatGPT by Foreign States
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IT Leaders Fear Malicious Use of ChatGPT by Foreign States

IT leaders are concerned about the potential for malicious use of the ChatGPT chatbot by foreign states, according to a study by Blackberry.

America Is Failing to Prep Gen Z for the Digital Workforce
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America Is Failing to Prep Gen Z for the Digital Workforce

Gen Z workers don't feel they are being trained adequately for today's more digitized and automated workplace.

Trust Is Hard to Restore After Robot Co-Worker Makes Mistakes
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Trust Is Hard to Restore After Robot Co-Worker Makes Mistakes

Humans are less forgiving of robot co-workers after multiple mistakes — and the trust is difficult to restore, a University of Michigan study says.

Women in Israel Only One-Third of High-Tech Workers
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Women in Israel Only One-Third of High-Tech Workers

Women remain underrepresented in Israel's high-technology industry, according to a report by Power in Diversity, a joint venture of Israeli tech startups and investors...

As Layoffs Spread, Tech Workers Flock to Info-Sharing App
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As Layoffs Spread, Tech Workers Flock to Info-Sharing App

As layoffs spread across Silicon Valley, the Blind professional networking site has emerged as a lifeline for tech workers seeking information and advice.

Layoffs Broke Big Tech's Elite College Hiring Pipeline
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Layoffs Broke Big Tech's Elite College Hiring Pipeline

Students from top schools used to waltz from Silicon Valley internships into lucrative jobs. Now, some are reconsidering their options.

OpenAI Has Hired an Army of Contractors to Make Basic Coding Obsolete
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OpenAI Has Hired an Army of Contractors to Make Basic Coding Obsolete

OpenAI has hired roughly 1,000 remote contractors over the past six months, including computer programmers who are creating data for OpenAI's models to learn software...

Definitely Not Suitable For A Promotion
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Definitely Not Suitable For A Promotion

Employees with a history of burnout have the lowest chances at being selected for a promotion, according to research published in European Sociological Review. ...

Research Links Work From Home Success to Work/Life Boundaries
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Research Links Work From Home Success to Work/Life Boundaries

Remote jobs can help workers craft more satisfying lives, with higher psychological well-being and work engagement, but only if that work occurs during regular...

ChatGPT Is Now Finding, Fixing Bugs in Code
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ChatGPT Is Now Finding, Fixing Bugs in Code

Researchers asked ChatGPT to find bugs in sample code and suggest a fix. They found it works better than existing automated program repair approaches, fixing 31...

Big Tech Is Really Bad at Firing People
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Big Tech Is Really Bad at Firing People

Tech companies have laid off tens of thousands of workers over the past few months in an industry-wide downsizing. Almost without fail, they've handled it horribly...

ChatGPT Can't Be Credited As an Author, Academic Publisher Says
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ChatGPT Can't Be Credited As an Author, Academic Publisher Says

Academic publisher Springer Nature said that software like ChatGPT can't be credited as an author in papers published in its journals, but has no problem with AI...

Tech Businesses Hampered by Drawing from Limited Talent Pool
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Tech Businesses Hampered by Drawing from Limited Talent Pool

Businesses hurt their efforts to diversify tech teams and recruit talent when they prioritize candidates' academic prestige over their potential, according to a...

Replacing a SQL Analyst With 26 Recursive GPT Prompts
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Replacing a SQL Analyst With 26 Recursive GPT Prompts

Ken Van Haren describes experimenting with GPT-3 to see if it could entirely replace a dreaded "analytics on-call" rotation.
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