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AI has convinced computer science students to shift majors and white-collar workers to change careers, while some are embracing it ...
The American promise has always hinged on education as a ladder to mobility. Yet for the graduating class of 2026, that ladder appears steeper than it.
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Less than 40 percent of public middle schools say that they are offering computer science coursework. Credit: Allison Shelley for EDUimages The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education. Sign up ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Stanford computer science graduates are discovering their degrees no longer guarantee jobs as AI coding tools now ...
(TNS) — A Stanford software engineering degree used to be a golden ticket. Artificial intelligence has devalued it to bronze, recent graduates say. The elite students are shocked by the lack of job ...
A mock job advertisement that has done the rounds recently calls for a “killswitch engineer” for OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT. The description requires the successful applicant to stand by servers all day ...
Years ago, I wrote an article for Inc. about how I once quit a job after a single day. This was a big moment for me: Coming clean about something in my professional life that I didn’t exactly brag ...
This spiral-bound document has a blue and white cover that is marked in pen: This Manual contains logic charts (/) for extended capabilities which have been mostly installed in (/) serial #1. This ...
Popularity of the computer science major has more than doubled in the last decade. But with companies like Amazon and Alphabet cutting jobs in favor of AI tools, the computer science market has seen ...
This post is a review of How To Change A Memory: One Neuroscientist’s Quest To Alter The Past. By Steve Ramirez. Princeton University Press. 238 pp. $29.95. “Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ...