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AI engineers report burnout and rushed rollouts as 'rat race' to stay competitive hits tech industry
AI workers across the tech industry told CNBC that the pressure to roll out features and products at breakneck speed has come to define their jobs.CNBC - Business -
How using ‘high dominance’ rhetoric can help Biden beat Trump
Republicans play to win, while the Democrats play not to lose.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
‘Dead Poets Society’ Has Some Distinctly Australian Relevance
Brought to life by the Australian director Peter Weir, the movie’s conflict reflects a collective cultural trait his fellow citizens can relate to.The New York Times - World -
Russian troops staying at base housing US forces in Niger
Russian military personnel have been staying at an air base in Niger that also hosts U.S. troops and equipment, a U.S. official confirmed to The Hill Thursday. The news comes as roughly 1,000 American service members are expected to withdraw from ...The Hill - Politics - Russia -
US adds 175,000 April jobs as hiring slows and unemployment stays steady
April’s figure was lower than forecast and unemployment rate ticked up over the month but still market remains strong. Hiring in the US slowed in April with the workforce adding another 175,000 jobs and wage growth slowing.. The news cheered ...The Guardian - World -
Save Big On AMD Ryzen And Intel i9 CPUs At Amazon
Amazon is offering steep discounts on popular CPUs for gaming, including both 12th-generation and 13th-generation Intel processors, alongside a handful of powerful AMD models. None of the sales are advertising an end date, but we can't imagine ...GameSpot - Tech -
Three reasons why Braves have looked less than dominant so far: Ronald Acuña Jr.'s struggles and more
After getting swept by the Dodgers over the weekend, the Braves have fallen into second place in the NL EastCBS Sports - Sports -
Pat Gelsinger was brought in to fix Intel. 3 years later, it still seems like a mess.
Turning around Intel Corp., the second-largest chip maker in the world, is taking a lot longer than many investors were counting on — but they need to be patient because the ongoing strategic changes may yet save the company.MarketWatch - Business -
Danger and opportunity for news industry as AI woos it for vital human-written copy
With large language models needing quality data, some publishers are offering theirs at a price while others are blocking access. OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, knows that high-quality data matters in the artificial intelligence business – and ...The Guardian - World -
The Scariest Job in the Music Industry Is Hating a Taylor Swift Album
Critics can face intense backlash from Swifties for less-than-glowing reviews.The Wall Street Journal - World
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