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Algorithm Predicts the Academic Performance of Online Students
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Algorithm Predicts the Academic Performance of Online Students

A team from the University of Cordoba has designed an algorithm that helps professors predict the performance of online education students and give more personalized...

On Being a University's First Chief AI Officer
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On Being a University's First Chief AI Officer

Western University has created a top-level AI role, appointing Mark Daley as its first chief artificial intelligence officer.

The Impact of ChatGPT on Programming Education
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The Impact of ChatGPT on Programming Education

Over 10,000 surveyed coders describe how ChatGPT is rewriting their learning narratives, reshaping career paths, and influencing their visions of an AI-forward...

Technology Article Retractions Rise In Developing World
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Technology Article Retractions Rise In Developing World

A bibliometric study of article retractions in the technology field from developing countries reveals that the number of retractions has increased over the past...

AI Buzz Dominates Annual Ed-Tech Conference
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AI Buzz Dominates Annual Ed-Tech Conference

Generative AI is so pervasive a topic in education circles that Educause made it an "honorary topic" on its top 10 list of strategic trends for 2024, and found...

Postdoc Career Optimism Rebounds in Post-Pandemic World
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Postdoc Career Optimism Rebounds in Post-Pandemic World

Postdoctoral researchers still feel as though they are academia's drudge laborers, but have more confidence about job prospects in a post-pandemic world, Nature's...

OpenAI Launches Residency Program With $210,000 Annual Salary
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OpenAI Launches Residency Program With $210,000 Annual Salary

OpenAI has announced a residency program that will pay an annual salary of $210,00 to exceptional researchers and engineers in adjacent fields to help them transition...

Professor Sees AI as Catalyst for Manufacturing and Workforce Revolution
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Professor Sees AI as Catalyst for Manufacturing and Workforce Revolution

Purdue University engineering professor Karthik Ramani believes AI could bolster manufacturing competitiveness, revolutionize product design, democratize programming...

The Online Maze of Job Applications
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The Online Maze of Job Applications

Applying to jobs online is like navigating a maze. To better understand the process, applications were submitted for 250 engineering/product focused jobs at a mix...

China Is Suffering a Brain Drain, But Few Are Emigrating to America
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China Is Suffering a Brain Drain, But Few Are Emigrating to America

Tech professionals are leaving China to escape political oppression, bleak economic prospects, and often grueling work cultures, but the number emigrating to the...

Can Generative AI Solve Computer Science's Greatest Unsolved Problem?
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Can Generative AI Solve Computer Science's Greatest Unsolved Problem?

Does P = NP? That question, a grand theoretical challenge, has resisted a convincing answer despite decades of intense study. Now, the effort has enlisted the help...

World University Rankings 2023: Computer Science
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World University Rankings 2023: Computer Science

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 ranks computer science programs at 974 universities in 76 countries. Five schools in the top 10 are in...

Diverse Leadership: Whose Responsibility Is It?
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Diverse Leadership: Whose Responsibility Is It?

Both individuals and organizations must challenge the patriarchal belief systems that perpetuate homogeneity in the tech sector, pipeline, and leadership, says...

Crunchtime for Coders
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Crunchtime for Coders

Fueled by Red Bull and pizza, nearly 300 students from across the U.S. gathered for HopHacks, a sleepless 36-hour weekend coding marathon at Johns Hopkins University...

Computer Science Is No Longer the Safe Major
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Computer Science Is No Longer the Safe Major

Software engineers, more than any other American workers, believe that generative AI will have a major impact on their jobs over the next 20 years.

Towards Affective Computing That Works for Everyone
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Towards Affective Computing That Works for Everyone

Affective computing systems trained on currently available datasets will likely have biases because they derive from limited samples that do not fully represent...

China Surpasses U.S. In Global Scientific 'Hot Papers' Ranking
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China Surpasses U.S. In Global Scientific 'Hot Papers' Ranking

China has surpassed the United States with the number of scientific papers published and cited in the world's most influential journals, according to statistical...

The Great Retraining: IT Upskills for The Future
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The Great Retraining: IT Upskills for The Future

Companies are finding that robust IT training programs gives career advancement opportunities to workers and helps organizations develop technology skills in the...

Research Getting Buried? Change How You Write
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Research Getting Buried? Change How You Write

Better writing skills can go a long way in making your academic research paper stand out.

How Managers Discourage Employees From Sharing Their Best Ideas
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How Managers Discourage Employees From Sharing Their Best Ideas

Researchers found that employees came to regret offering a business suggestion to their boss when it led to more work, making them less likely to share ideas in...
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