AGI is coming faster than we think — we must get ready now

By Gary Grossman | Venture Beat | 11/10/2024

Leading figures in AI, including Anthropic’s Dario Amodei and OpenAI’s Sam Altman, suggest that “powerful AI” or even superintelligence could appear within the next two to 10 years, potentially reshaping our world.

In his …

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How To Make a Career Decision in 6 Steps (With Tips)

Written by Indeed Editorial Team

Updated June 28, 2024There are often times when it might be necessary for you to make an important decision about your career, such as determining whether to switch jobs or go back to school. Over …

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Trump’s Second Term Is Expected to Bring Big Change to Top U.S. Cyber Agency

Catherine Stupp and James Rundle | Wall Street Journal | 11/13/2024

America’s primary federal agency for cybersecurity faces an uncertain future in President-elect Donald Trump’s second term.

Trump’s expected turn to a business-friendly regulatory approach, and attacks from Republican lawmakers in …

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Trump’s Win Threatens U.S. Clean-Energy Boom

Amrith Ramkumar and Scott Patterson | Wall Street Journal | 11/9/2024

Donald Trump’s victory puts a skeptic of global warming back in the White House, triggering an about-face on climate policy that threatens to derail billions of dollars in clean-energy investment …

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From Small Talk to Smart Talk

Diane Darling, CGSP

Providing customized programs about networking and communication skills | Professional Speaker | Published author with McGraw-Hill | Global Traveler | INFP | Connecting people in a disconnected world

November 1, 2024

Have you noticed the recent conversations about small talk? Some people …

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Bringing Worker Voice into Generative AI

Thomas A. Kochan, Ben Armstrong, Julie Shah, Emilio J. Castilla, Ben Likis, and Martha E. Mangelsdorf | An MIT Exploration of Generative AI | 3/27/2024

The purpose of this article is to identify ways to bring workers’ voices into the development and use of generative artificial intelligence …

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What It Takes to Form a Union — and Where to Begin

Thomas Kochan and John S. Ahlquist | Harvard Business Review | 10/7/2024

Interest among the American workforce in unions has increased significantly in the past five years. Our own survey of more than 2,500 frontline U.S. workers finds that younger respondents (ages 30 …

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LinkedIn & AI for Job Searching: 10X Your Chances of Success Follow Up (Video & Slides)

Thank you for joining us for LinkedIn & AI for Job Searching: 10X Your Chances of SuccessFor those of you who may have missed the workshop or would like to revisit the content, we’re delighted to share the following resources:

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Stereotypes About Creativity Can Hold East Asians Back from Leadership Roles

Dylan Walsh | MIT Sloan | 1/18/2024

Hardworking, geeky, adept at math — these are some of the stereotypes that American culture attaches to East Asians, such as ethnic Chinese, Japanese, Koreans. But East Asians aren’t often portrayed as wells of creativity, a …

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Whose Jobs Are at Risk During a Transition to Green Energy?

Martha Mangelsdorf | MIT Sloan | 10/23/2024

To combat the negative effects of climate change, making a transition to green energy is vital. But what will happen to people whose jobs are significantly linked to fossil fuel use? And what policy options …

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