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Tech Workers Fear Their Jobs Will Be Automated in Wake of Virus
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Tech Workers Fear Their Jobs Will Be Automated in Wake of Virus

Technology-sector employees are more concerned than workers in other industries about being replaced by automation, KPMG says.

Rediet Abebe Is Cornell's First Black Female CS Ph.D.
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Rediet Abebe Is Cornell's First Black Female CS Ph.D.

Rediet Abebe, the first black woman to earn a doctorate at Cornell in computer science, is blazing trails not just for herself, but for others, too.

Most Employees Feel Just as Productive Working From Home
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Most Employees Feel Just as Productive Working From Home

Employees' positions within a company, living situations, and gender have a major influence on perceptions of productivity and satisfaction while working remotely...

Americans Are Burned Out Working From Home
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Americans Are Burned Out Working From Home

According to a Monster.com survey, 51 percent of respondents said they are experiencing burnout working from home.

The New Startup: No Code, No Problem
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The New Startup: No Code, No Problem

Now you don't need to know any programming to launch a company.

A Brave New Virtual World of Work?
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A Brave New Virtual World of Work?

The shift to telework is transforming the world of work, with both benefits and drawbacks, says Elizabeth Lyons, assistant professor of UC San Diego's School of...

Master's Program Targets Tomorrow's Tech Leaders
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Master's Program Targets Tomorrow's Tech Leaders

Schaffhausen Institute of Technology has created its new Master of Science program in Computer Science and Software Engineering to better prepare graduates for...

Silicon Valley Rethinks the (Home) Office
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Silicon Valley Rethinks the (Home) Office

Some tech companies are adjusting to the pandemic with new WFH perks and even letting employees ditch their commutes forever.

The OPT Program Is In Trump's Crosshairs; Schools Weigh Threat
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The OPT Program Is In Trump's Crosshairs; Schools Weigh Threat

President Donald Trump is reportedly considering suspension of the Optional Practical Training program that schools increasingly have turned to as a lifeline amid...

Women CS Graduates Surpass Record Set 17 Years Ago
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Women CS Graduates Surpass Record Set 17 Years Ago

But percentages lag behind.

Tech 'First Responders' Support Remote Teaching Transition
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Tech 'First Responders' Support Remote Teaching Transition

IT experts in Oregon State's College of Engineering are rising to the challenge as technology "first responders," working to smooth the transition to remote teaching...

Linguists Who Teach Machines to Read, Speak, and Listen
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Linguists Who Teach Machines to Read, Speak, and Listen

Virtual assistants, chatbots, and automated answering systems rely on computational linguists to manage and transmit to machines the complex aspects of language...

Do Work-From-Home Developers Risk Burn-Out?
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Do Work-From-Home Developers Risk Burn-Out?

Developer activity has been "resilient" during the pandemic, says a GitHub report, which warns of the potential for burnout.

These Companies Are Hiring Data Science Interns During the Lockdown
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These Companies Are Hiring Data Science Interns During the Lockdown

Internships during the lockdown will help companies navigate the downturn using data for insights.

Firms That Move Quickly to Add Robots Also Add Workers, Study Finds
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Firms That Move Quickly to Add Robots Also Add Workers, Study Finds

Study finds manufacturing companies that are quick to automate can thrive, but overall employment drops.

Stevens Leads First NSF Center Devoted to Financial Technology and Science
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Stevens Leads First NSF Center Devoted to Financial Technology and Science

Stevens Institute of Technology will lead an industry-university cooperative research center devoted to financial technology and science. The U.S. National Science...

SlashData Survey Reveals Worldwide Developer Trends
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SlashData Survey Reveals Worldwide Developer Trends

A survey of over 17,000 developers in 159 countries reveals current thinking and practices on programming languages, open-source software, machine learning development...

Women in IT More Likely To Be Promoted Than Men, Study Finds
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Women in IT More Likely To Be Promoted Than Men, Study Finds

Research examining how gender affects promotions in the IT industry finds that women are more likely to be promoted in general but less likely to benefit from performance...

Hottest Silicon Valley Startups Begin to Sell Themselves at a Discount
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Hottest Silicon Valley Startups Begin to Sell Themselves at a Discount

U.S. startups have had to reset their expectations in the wake of the coronavirus crisis, and more than a quarter are projected to run out of cash before the expected...

The Cubicle Is Back. Blame (or Thank) the Coronavirus
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The Cubicle Is Back. Blame (or Thank) the Coronavirus

As businesses reopen, social distancing rules will lead to new partitions between workspaces, reminiscent of the fabric-clad dividers of the 1980s.
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