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There is a universal pattern to swearing, across languages
Swear words are supposed to have sounds that aid in the communication of emotion and attitude, b…
ANI
“iPad kids” are less inclined to interact with their parents and show delays in problem-solving: Study
This aligns with a growing concern among parents regarding children's health, with screen time topp…
An AI recruiter may be choosing if you get your job — and people aren't happy about it
66% of American adults don't want to apply for jobs when AI is involved in hiring, per a new study …
Aaron Mok,Madison Hoff
Microsoft's investment into ChatGPT's creator may be the smartest $1 billion ever spent
If OpenAI's models lives up to their promise, Microsoft has futureproofed its own business for deca…
Hasan Chowdhury
'Nobody wants to work anymore': How a simple phrase became the oversimplified scapegoat for every problem plaguing the American labor market
Does "Nobody want to work anymore," or is there a national reckoning happening in the labor market?…
Ben Gilbert
I tried Mondly for one month to learn basic Catalan and improve my Spanish — here's how it compared to other language-learning programs
Mondly taught me practical phrases in Catalan and improved my Spanish pronunciation, but advanced l…
Jennifer Ceaser
Facebook's AI moderation reportedly can't interpret many languages, leaving users in some countries more susceptible to harmful posts
Facebook has expanded into many foreign countries, but AI moderators can't always speak local langu…
Katie Canales
Top execs at Walmart, AT&T, and more open up about America's lack of female CEOs and how companies can level the playing field
The lack of diversity in C-suites across the globe is impacting profits and the economy at large.
Marguerite Ward
Theresa May resigns as Conservative leader: 5 blunders that led to her downfall
By the time she sought cross-party talks with Labour in April 2019, the parliamentary divisions wer…
Adam Payne,Adam Payne,Thomas …
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was an unremarkable child who struggled to learn foreign languages and attacked fellow students at school in Switzerland, a new book claims
When he became leader in 2010 after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, it was speculated that hi…
Will Martin
These are the 3 issues which could still derail Theresa May's Brexit deal
However, France, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium want the language to state that continuing c…
Thomas Colson
Many college graduates aren't learning a programming language that's vital for many top tech jobs. Here's why, and how they're picking it up anyway (@BIPrime)
The truth, as always, is somewhere in the middle. Holland found her bootcamp experience invaluable,…
Josh Fruhlinger
Talking to your child like they’re a kid? Here’s why you might be doing more harm than good
Children are capable of understanding complex issues and can contribute insights on important topic…
Xi wants the world to know China's military is totally loyal despite the purges
Xi Jinping's speech stressing the military's loyalty may be an attempt to signal there's no rift be…
Michael Peck
Turns out no one can compete with Elon Musk's Twitter
When Elon Musk took over two years ago, Twitter was pronounced dead. Many challengers assembled. He…
Amanda Hoover
The core crew that helped Sam Altman start OpenAI has dwindled from 10 to 2
The ChatGPT maker has seen multiple top-level exits in recent months.
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
There's a double-edged sword high performers face at work, and it's costing employers their talent
New data from Textio has found that bad-quality feedback is a big reason talented employees leave t…
Lindsay Dodgson
Gen Z is fleeing Instagram. The platform has a dumb new plan to win them back.
Instagram has been letting creators earn "badges" for hitting certain milestones, but they add to t…