Remote workers may be paying a hidden penalty of flexibility: less feedback and supervision, according to a new study. The office, at least for certain white-collar workers, played an important role in early-career development, the findings suggest. https://t.co/1ka8DASyxl
Asking the right questions is key to getting the most from AI -> Companies are hiring ‘prompt engineers’—experts in talking to AI systems effectively https://t.co/UidOFJ6Gck via @WSJ#AI
The University of Texas at Austin will start a large-scale, low-cost online Master of Science degree program in artificial intelligence, the institution announced. The new program could help swiftly expand the AI work force in the U.S.
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"We stop believing artificial intelligence if it makes any mistake. But what if we thought it could learn from those mistakes?" via @WSJ
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"When the job market slows, employers will have recent, firsthand memories of how expensive it can be to recruit, and train, workers." https://t.co/GqHLeP8DP4
"Fewer experts are confidently predicting that we have years or even decades to prepare for a wave of world-changing A.I.," writes our tech columnist @kevinroose. "Many now believe that major changes are right around the corner, for better or worse." https://t.co/6A5EN2s5Rb
"It will probably be years before there is a definitive answer to the productivity debate." -> Why Isn’t New Technology Making Us More Productive? #AI#tech#business https://t.co/55N6R7no3H
Big tech companies, which have enjoyed soaring profits during the pandemic, are spending billions of dollars to expand their office spaces as they try to lure back employees with prime real estate and great amenities.
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"More organizations will tune into the far-reaching benefits of a symbiotic human-AI relationship in the coming year." https://t.co/V89zPaKnfc via @infoworld#AI
Many companies are grappling with how to balance the needs of their remote and in-person employees as people trickle back to offices. Many workers are in the mushy middle ground, with flexibility, and all the benefits it confers, at stake.
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An interview with pioneering researcher Marjorie McShane on Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing & the Frontiers of AI https://t.co/qJe78uCIUU @KatDon1#AI#NLP#futureofwork
There's been an increase in entrepreneurship during the pandemic; will the trend last? -> Is the Great Resignation Giving Rise to the Entrepreneur? https://t.co/5eJN6pvVZ8 #entrepreneur#business