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Japan Turns to Innovation to Tackle Labor Crisis
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Japan Turns to Innovation to Tackle Labor Crisis

Japan, the world's fastest-aging economy, is turning to technologies like AI, avatars, and robots to address labor shortages.

Artists Use Tech Weapons to Counter AI Copycats
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Artists Use Tech Weapons to Counter AI Copycats

Artists under siege from artificial intelligence that scrapes their work and replicates their styles have teamed up with university researchers to stymie such copycat...

Autistic Teen Hacker Sentenced to Indefinite Hospital Confinement
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Autistic Teen Hacker Sentenced to Indefinite Hospital Confinement

An autistic 18-year-old hacker associated with the cybercrime group Lapsus$ has been sentenced to an indefinite stay in a secure hospital after being involved in...

From Eye Tracking to AI-Powered Learning
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From Eye Tracking to AI-Powered Learning

My journey through the intertwining worlds of computing and manufacturing began, unexpectedly, in the halls of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Take Aim at AI Freeloading
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Take Aim at AI Freeloading

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association is concerned that its members' works can be used to train AI models without permission under a fair use exception...

New Immigration Rules Threaten U.K.'s STEM Workforce
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New Immigration Rules Threaten U.K.'s STEM Workforce

The U.K. government has raised the minimum salary threshold for overseas workers by nearly 50%, threatening research teams hoping to bring in foreign talent.

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.

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...

Show, Don't Tell: Attracting A Diverse Workforce
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Show, Don't Tell: Attracting A Diverse Workforce

A published study of messaging by companies and organizations about diversity and inclusion as part of employee recruitment efforts found that activating signals...

Inflation Bites U.S. Engineering Salaries
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Inflation Bites U.S. Engineering Salaries

The IEEE-USA 2023 Salary and Benefits Survey indicates U.S. engineering salary growth lagged inflation for the second consecutive year, marking the first multiyear...

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...

Stark Disparity Seen In CEO, Typical Worker Pay Increases
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Stark Disparity Seen In CEO, Typical Worker Pay Increases

CEO compensation at the top 350 U.S. firms dipped in 2022 but remains enormous compared with the pay of other, even highly compensated workers, according to a report...

How I Became An $800K Meta Staff Engineer
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How I Became An $800K Meta Staff Engineer

Software engineer Rahul Pandey describes how his total compensation with Meta more than doubled to $823K over four-and-a-half years after joining Facebook in 2017...

Research Updates Gender Pay Gap Beliefs
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Research Updates Gender Pay Gap Beliefs

Professional women now report negotiating their salaries more often than men, but they get turned down more often, research shows.

These Prisoners Are Training AI
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These Prisoners Are Training AI

Startup Metroc in Finland has turned to prison labor to train its large language model.

Labor Laws Need Updating Now That Remote Work Is Here to Stay
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Labor Laws Need Updating Now That Remote Work Is Here to Stay

Employment laws and regulations must be updated to clarify issues related to work hours, overtime, and breaks in a remote work context, says Ruchi Sinha at the...

On (My) Caste
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On (My) Caste

Kuldeep S. Meel, an associate professor at the University of Toronto, discusses rampant caste-based discrimination — in India and in academia — against Other Backward...

Remote Workers Get Ultimatum: 'It's Probably Not Going to Work Out'
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Remote Workers Get Ultimatum: 'It's Probably Not Going to Work Out'

CEO Andy Jassy told Amazon employees earlier this month that it's time to commit to the company's policy requiring corporate employees to be in the office three...

Chinese Students Risk Losing Degrees If Caught Using AI to Write Papers
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Chinese Students Risk Losing Degrees If Caught Using AI to Write Papers

Students in China who use artificial intelligence to write papers could lose their degrees under a draft law being considered by the country's top legislative body...

Zoom CEO Says Employees Must Return to the Office
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Zoom CEO Says Employees Must Return to the Office

Zoom CEO Eric Yuan said the company's video platform makes people too friendly and asked employees within 50 miles of an office to report there a minimum of two...
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