Aimen Moten moved to the US as an international student, landed a software engineering job at Google, and says AI has already ...
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The DeBruce Foundation today released a new report detailing the results of a large multi-year study demonstrating that career literacy – the ability to understand, plan, and navigate a wide range of ...
Last year, Unum partnered with Amazon Web Services and Pegasystems, which provides a low-code platform to Fortune 500 companies to automate their business processes, in a project to re-engineer Unum’s ...
AI can help teams move faster, but speed alone does not solve the harder problem of understanding what has actually been ...
While we still can't explain how AI works, algorithms are rapidly learning what makes us tick. And the gap is widening. AI is becoming more powerful, and mysterious. Despite years of work on ...
For a study published in Neuron, researchers asked participants to rate their interest in a variety of trivia questions, and then displayed photos of unrelated faces while they waited for the answer ...
Online learning platform Coursera is taking a page straight out of TikTok’s playbook. The company has launched a new AI-powered feed designed to serve short-form educational content in a scrollable, ...
In 2026, you cannot pry AI coding tools out of developers’ vise grip, researchers have discovered. But while AI is undoubtedly helping coders produce code faster, it may not be producing better code, ...
Achieving alumni status at an institution like the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School or Stanford used to mean years spent on campus and an outlay of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Now, ...
The most powerful learning tool in history has a hidden default setting. It is making developers shallower. Here is how to break it deliberately. I watched a developer on my team debug for forty-five ...