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Programming, customer service, data entry roles among jobs most at risk from AI: Anthropic
A recent Anthropic study reveals that nearly 70% of tasks for programmers, customer service representatives, and data entry operators are already automated, placing these roles at high risk of ...
An area once filled with stacks of books on the first floor of TSC's library has been transformed into a state-of-the-art Innovation Hub.
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MBPA jobs: Mumbai Port Authority recruitment for MBA class-1, salary Rs 50,000-1,13,000 ...
MBPA Vacancy 2026: The Mumbai Port Authority (MBPA) has officially announced direct recruitment for various Class I positions ...
The personal technology industry, now run by some of the worst human beings on earth, was started by dreamers.
The University of Northern Iowa is expanding its education in artificial intelligence with two new bachelor’s degree programs ...
Commercial software can’t keep pace with experimental precision when it comes to large-scale computer-algebra calculations in ...
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Worried that AI might replace you? Check out this graph from Anthropic showing the jobs most at risk
Anthropic economists say there's not yet evidence to suggest AI is fueling a spike in job losses in highly exposed fields like computer programming.
Tim Coleman has held positions within information technology at Lilly in research and development, sales and marketing, manufacturing, and human resources.
To receive Medicaid health coverage, some adults will soon have to show they are working, volunteering or taking classes. But to gather that proof, many states first will have to spend millions of ...
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Fun, fruitful fields: 10 well-paying careers people actually enjoy doing
This article looks at several fun jobs that people get paid very well to perform.
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Careers Thriving in the Age of Remote Work 2.0: 8 Paths You Can Explore Today
Careers Thriving in the Age of Remote Work 2.0: 8 Paths You Can Explore Today Work as we know it has changed dramatically.
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88-year-old who marched with MLK may make history by learning how to read with AI
At 88, J.T. Johnson has only recently realized he has dyslexia, a common learning disability affecting up to one in five Americans. He has found assistance in Dysolve, a new computer program powered ...
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