Research results on using AI at the workplaceIn the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), a recent report reveals an alarming trend. That means employees are increasingly disguising their AI-generated work as their own.
In a comprehensive survey conducted by Salesforce of 14,000 full-time employees across 14 countries (Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Nordic, Spain, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States), a whopping 64% admitted to presenting AI-generated work without proper attribution.
The break-up of CEO Sam AltmanListen, you know OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT? Well, you’ll believe what I’m about to tell you - Sam Altman, their CEO, has gone belly up.
Yes, the same guy who brought us ChatGPT and was one of the most influential figures in tech. Apparently, he no longer had the confidence of the board, and they announced he’s out.
And believe me, it was not a friendly parting.
President Biden is expected to announce new rules requiring government agencies to more thoroughly evaluate artificial intelligence tools to ensure they are secure and do not expose sensitive information.
The government is also expected to relax immigration policies for tech workers.
President Biden is expected to announce new rules Criticisms of previous AI rulesAfter previous efforts to rein in generative artificial intelligence (genAI) were criticized as too vague and ineffective, the Biden administration is expected to announce new, more restrictive rules for the use of this technology by federal employees.
Imagine entering a parallel world where the boundaries of the real world disappear and immersion in another reality becomes possible.
This is the exciting world of virtual reality (VR), a technology that is changing the way we interact with our digital environments.
Introduction to the world of virtual realityVirtual reality (VR) is a type of technology that provides users with simulated experiences, often through special glasses or headsets.
While this concept may seem futuristic, its foundations have been laid in various ways over the years.
In October, the U.S. labor market showed signs of overall growth, but the tech sector faced specific challenges, such as declines in hiring and wages.
Of course, despite these challenges, the unemployment rate for tech workers saw a slight decline from 2.2% in September to 2.1% in October.
IT Job Dynamics National TrendsAnalyzing data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the CompTIA report showed an estimated increase of about 483,000 technology jobs across the economy in October.
Career opportunities are endless in the US tech world. The US of A is considered a hub of innovation and home to some of the largest and most successful IT companies in the world, including Google, Apple and Microsoft.
So it’s not surprising that many IT professionals from around the world want to work in the US.
Why America?But why America? There are several reasons why IT engineers choose to build their careers here.