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Companies Reconsider Anonymous Employee Q&As
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Companies Reconsider Anonymous Employee Q&As

Some companies are considering getting rid of anonymous Q&A sessions during all-hands meetings, a practice many tech workers embrace as a workplace right.

One Researcher's Mission to Encourage Reproducibility in Machine Learning
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One Researcher's Mission to Encourage Reproducibility in Machine Learning

A researcher has started the "Papers Without Code" website with a goal of having a centralized list of machine learning papers that are not implementable.

Study Highlights Pitfalls of 'Cybervetting' Job Candidates
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Study Highlights Pitfalls of 'Cybervetting' Job Candidates

A recent study shows that online vetting of job candidates' social media profiles is often rooted in an assessment of their moral character and rarely involves...

AI Panel Urges U.S. to Boost Tech Skills Amid China's Rise
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AI Panel Urges U.S. to Boost Tech Skills Amid China's Rise

An artificial intelligence commission led by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is urging the U.S. to boost its AI skills to maintain innovation leadership and counter...

Why Do Men Publish More Papers Than Women? Motherhood Plays Key Role
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Why Do Men Publish More Papers Than Women? Motherhood Plays Key Role

Women in academia typically experience a significant decline in productivity after having children while men do not, which researchers attribute to persistent differences...

Survey Reveals High IT Stress in Pandemic Transformations
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Survey Reveals High IT Stress in Pandemic Transformations

A global survey by AppDynamics suggests the last year took a substantial toll on IT teams at a time when many organizations either launched or accelerated digital...

Enabling Renewable Energy Through Smarter Grids
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Enabling Renewable Energy Through Smarter Grids

We have enormous power to change the world through the systems we create. A world with clean air and water in which every person is respected seems like something...

The AI Research Paper Was Real. The 'Coauthor' Wasn't
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The AI Research Paper Was Real. The 'Coauthor' Wasn't

An AI researcher at IBM found his name on two papers with which he had no connection.

Google Reorganizes AI Teams After Months of Turmoil
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Google Reorganizes AI Teams After Months of Turmoil

Google said it is restructuring its teams that focus on the development of artificial intelligence, a shake-up that follows months of turmoil after the departure...

Star Employees Get Most of the Credit – and Blame
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Star Employees Get Most of the Credit – and Blame

"Star" employees tend to get more than their share of the credit when things go well in a collaborative project, and more of the blame when they don't, a study...

Technologist Salaries Rose 3.6% in 2020, Says Dice Salary Report
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Technologist Salaries Rose 3.6% in 2020, Says Dice Salary Report

The average U.S. technology industry annual salary hit $97,859 in 2020, up 3.6% from 2019, according to the Dice 2021 Tech Salary Report.

If Work Is Going Remote, Why Is Big Tech Still Building?
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If Work Is Going Remote, Why Is Big Tech Still Building?

Google, Facebook, and others promise more flexibility to work from home. But they're charging ahead with plans for more offices.

Auditors Are Testing Hiring Algorithms for Bias
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Auditors Are Testing Hiring Algorithms for Bias

As more companies use AI-based hiring tools to manage the flood of job applicants, concerns that the tools may be biased has led to the proposal of an unproven...

Salaries for Software Engineers Continue to Rise in Major Tech Hubs
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Salaries for Software Engineers Continue to Rise in Major Tech Hubs

Demand for software engineers has been resilient throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the 2021 State of Software Engineers Report.

21 Percent of Academic Citations Go to 1 Percent of Scientists
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21 Percent of Academic Citations Go to 1 Percent of Scientists

The top 1% of researchers increased their share of academic citations from 14 percent in 2000 to 21 percent in 2015, according to research from Aarhus University...

Does Time Management Actually Work?
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Does Time Management Actually Work?

A meta-analysis reveals that time management leads to more life satisfaction than improved job performance.

The Impact of Chief Diversity Officers on Faculty Hiring
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The Impact of Chief Diversity Officers on Faculty Hiring

An examination of faculty and administrator hiring data at U.S. universities did not find significant statistical evidence that preexisting growth in diversity...

One-Third of Tech Workers Say They Work 3-to-4 Hours a Day
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One-Third of Tech Workers Say They Work 3-to-4 Hours a Day

Not all tech professionals are logging more hours while working remotely during the pandemic.

2021's Best & Worst Metro Areas for STEM Professionals
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2021's Best & Worst Metro Areas for STEM Professionals

A comparision of the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas across 20 key metrics determined the best markets for STEM professionals in the United States.

Donation Funds D-Coding Diversity Program
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Donation Funds D-Coding Diversity Program

A donation from Google distinguished engineer Jim Bankoski is behind the Diversifying Coding (D-Coding) program at Binghamton University's Watson College designed...
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