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The U.S. Is Turning Away From Its Biggest Scientific Partner at a Precarious Time
By Karen Hao in Hong Kong and Sha Hua in Singapore Updated Aug. 16, 2023 12:00 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) One of
Ozempic Settles the Obesity Debate: It's Biology Over Willpower
Weight-loss drugs affect the brain in ways that help researchers understand how the body regulates weight. Source link
The $900,000 AI Job Is Here
Salaries are rising as employers such as Netflix and Walmart seek candidates with artificial-intelligence skills. Source link
The $900,000 AI Job Is Here
Salaries are rising as employers such as Netflix and Walmart seek candidates with artificial-intelligence skills. Source link
At This Show, AI Hackers Are Welcomed
Thousands of hackers are gathering in Las Vegas this weekend to kick the tires on some of the crown jewels of generative AI. Source link
Hoping to Boost Your Resume Using AI? It Can Backfire
Artificial-intelligence software can lighten skin tones and change facial features when it’s used it to create professional headshots, some experts say. Source link
Why AI Headshots Are Failing Women of Color
Listen to article (1 minute) Professional headshots generated by artificial intelligence are in vogue with young workers. But some women of color say the technology
AI Set to Upend the Talent Search at Ad Agencies and Brands
Generative AI could help recruiters find more diverse and specialized candidates, but job hopefuls are also using it to burnish their CVs. Source link
Where to Find a $4-an-Hour Math Tutor With a Ph.D.? Overseas
Since the onset of the pandemic, traditionally in-person services are increasingly provided from abroad. Source link
When You and AI Become BFFs
Jacob Keller, a hospital security guard in Bowling Green, Ohio, starts patrolling corridors at midnight. It’s quiet, and he spends most of his time alone.