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As Baby Boomers Retire, German Businesses Turn to Robots
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As Baby Boomers Retire, German Businesses Turn to Robots

As Germany's baby boomers retire, exacerbating the country's labor shortage, many companies are filling job openings with robots.

Cyber Pros Are Seeing Lower Job Security
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Cyber Pros Are Seeing Lower Job Security

Almost half of cybersecurity professionals say that their teams have had cutbacks in spending or personnel in the past year, according to the Cybersecurity Workforce...

U.S. Gave $30M to Top Chinese Scientist Leading China's AI 'Race'
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U.S. Gave $30M to Top Chinese Scientist Leading China's AI 'Race'

The U.S. government gave at least $30 million in federal grants for research led by Song-Chun Zhu, a scientist who is now at the forefront of China's race to develop...

Closing the Inclusion Gap in Computer Science
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Closing the Inclusion Gap in Computer Science

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University students aim to address the lack of diversity in computer science.

Job Hopping Instead of Hustling: Today's Developers Are Likely Looking
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Job Hopping Instead of Hustling: Today's Developers Are Likely Looking

At least 79% of software developers are now looking for, or are open to, a new job compared to the last two years, according to a survey on the state of developer...

Want to Achieve Your Goals? Get Angry, Researchers Say
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Want to Achieve Your Goals? Get Angry, Researchers Say

While often perceived as a negative emotion, anger can also be a powerful motivator for people to achieve challenging goals in their lives, according to research...

U.S. Universities Producing the Highest-Paid Computer Engineer Grads
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U.S. Universities Producing the Highest-Paid Computer Engineer Grads

The Burning Glass Institute has published lists of public and private educational institutions whose graduates are the highest paid software engineers and computer...

Infosys Founder: India's Youngsters Should Work 70 Hours A Week
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Infosys Founder: India's Youngsters Should Work 70 Hours A Week

Youth in India should work 70 hours a week in order for the country to compete with other economies like China's, Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy said in a...

Female Computer Engineering Students Get Better Grades Than Male Counterparts
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Female Computer Engineering Students Get Better Grades Than Male Counterparts

Female computer engineering students obtain better grades than their male counterparts and prefer more people-oriented specializations, according to a study from...

The U.S. Cities With The Most Cutting-Edge Tech Workers
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The U.S. Cities With The Most Cutting-Edge Tech Workers

Seattle has the highest proportion of advanced tech workers with cutting-edge skills, defined as those most in-demand and most well-paid, according to the Burning...

How To Use ChatGPT To Write A Cover Letter
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How To Use ChatGPT To Write A Cover Letter

Whether you've started writing a cover letter and feel stuck or don't even know where to start, ChatGPT can help you produce the cover letter of your dreams.

CEOs Predict End of Remote Work
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CEOs Predict End of Remote Work

Sixty-three percent of CEOs predict a full return to in-office work by the end of 2026, and only 7 percent believe that full-time remote work will continue in the...

U.S. Work-From-Home Rates Drop to Lowest Levels Since the Pandemic
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U.S. Work-From-Home Rates Drop to Lowest Levels Since the Pandemic

Only a quarter of U.S. households still have someone working remotely at least one day a week, a sharp decline from the early-2021 peak of 37%, according to the...

The Techno-Optimist Manifesto
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The Techno-Optimist Manifesto

Our civilization was built on technology. Technology is the glory of human ambition and achievement, the spearhead of progress. For hundreds of years, we properly...

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...

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...

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...

Keshav Pingali Recognized With Ken Kennedy Award
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Keshav Pingali Recognized With Ken Kennedy Award

ACM has named Keshav Pingali of the University of Texas at Austin as the recipient of the 2023 ACM-IEEE CS Ken Kennedy Award, which recognizes groundbreaking achievements...

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's Labor Force Is Feeling the Strain
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China's Labor Force Is Feeling the Strain

"Involution," which refers to China's hyper-competitive work culture and crushing labor expectations, has gained traction with elite students and younger white-collar...
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