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So Many Ways to Communicate at Work, So Many Ways to Misfire
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So Many Ways to Communicate at Work, So Many Ways to Misfire

Workplaces have become saturated with ways to communicate, giving rise to mistakes, misunderstandings, and potential conflict.

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...

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...

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...

Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?
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Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?

Is it worth pursuing a computer science degree as tech companies continue to announce job cuts?

Courses In the Metaverse Struggle to Compete With Real World
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Courses In the Metaverse Struggle to Compete With Real World

Many business schools have been reluctant to offer instruction in the metaverse after determining that teaching the skills of leadership and networking is better...

Return-to-Office Mandates Are the Exception, Not the Rule
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Return-to-Office Mandates Are the Exception, Not the Rule

Corporate return-to-office mandates are exceptions, not the rule, according to survey data from The Conference Board.

University of California System Bans Fully Online Degrees
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University of California System Bans Fully Online Degrees

The 10-campus University of California system this month closed a loophole that could have let students piece together a fully online undergraduate degree.

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.

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...

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...

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...

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.

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...

College Student's App Can Tell Whether AI Wrote an Essay
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College Student's App Can Tell Whether AI Wrote an Essay

Edward Tian, a 22-year-old computer science student at Princeton, has built an app that detects whether an essay is written by the AI-powered language model ChatGPT...

Tech Companies Are Helping Landlords Evict Tenants
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Tech Companies Are Helping Landlords Evict Tenants

Housing advocates and surveillance experts say "smart home" technologies are being explicitly marketed to landlords as a way to evict tenants and raise rents.

Companies Can 'Hire' Virtual Person for About $14k a Year in China
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Companies Can 'Hire' Virtual Person for About $14k a Year in China

Companies in China are "hiring" virtual employees, with technology firm Baidu saying it has doubled the number of virtual people projects it's worked on for clients...

Astronauts Get Medical Training by Playing Video Games
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Astronauts Get Medical Training by Playing Video Games

SpaceX has partnered with Level Ex to use video games to train the crew of the upcoming Polaris Dawn spaceflight to perform medical ultrasound procedures.

Man Simulates Time Travel Using Generative AI Model
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Man Simulates Time Travel Using Generative AI Model

A social media user known as Stelfie the Time Traveller has been crafting a time-hopping travelogue using the Stable Diffusion generative AI model, inserting himself...
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