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WebNYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, July 19 (game #868)
11+ hour, 24+ min ago (145+ words) • Today's NYT Strands theme is… Big talk • First side: left, 8th row • Last side: right, 8th row The answers to today's Strands, game #868, are… The letter Z helped me get the spangram — eventually, as I got “size” first, then “supersize” before finally…...
FCC considers axing $2 billion school and library internet connectivity scheme — Chairman blames tablets for moving kids away from "turning pages in books, penciling out answers to math problems"
3+ week, 1+ day ago (270+ words) FCC reconsidering E-Rate funding The FCC is considering ending the long-running E-Rate program in the US, which currently provides around $2 billion annually to help public facilities like schools and libraries pay for internet connections and networking infrastructure. Chairman Brendan Carr…...
Meta wants to train Americans to build its data centers
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (341+ words) Meta launches $115m America's Workforce Academy Every time a hyperscaler announces a new data center project, a complementary announcement around AI upskilling and community funding usually arrives, but this time, Meta is taking citizen support one step further. Under the company's…...
More students could resort to using smart tech to cheat in their exams warns the UK government, and ‘future-altering’ consequences will be enforced as a result — but it’s not just the UK that’s seeing a rise in this malpractice
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (540+ words) Cases are rising in the US and China The UK government has warned that the rise of smart tech could give students more reason to cheat in their GCSE, AS, and A-level exams, and the threat should not be overlooked....
'Workers’ trust in a recognisable corporate logo has been broken': 2 in 3 workers are ditching big corporations for small businesses
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (186+ words) SMBs must seize the opportunity A growing number of UK workers are losing faith in large, multinational employers following consistent, high-profile layoffs in recent years across tech and other big corporations. New CareermindsUK data found that two in three (67%) UK…...
AI is getting too much of the blame for graduate hiring prospects, and there could be a job perk that is actually behind it all
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (290+ words) AI might not be the primary driver of graduate unemployment after all New data has revealed that artificial intelligence alone might not be responsible for a rise in youth unemployment. While it may account for some job losses, the Federal…...
'Entry-level' jobs reject 1 in 3 UK graduates for lacking experience
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (316+ words) Graduates are being declined jobs due to a lack of experience UK graduates continue to face one of the toughest entry-level markets in years, with more than a third (37%) of so-called entry-level jobs advertised now requiring prior work experience. New…...
Sam Altman says AI won't lead to a 'jobs apocalypse"
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (474+ words) Altman says OpenAI was "roughly right" about its predictions Sam Altman has hit out at claims the increasing global usage of AI technology worldwide will lead to a "jobs apocalypse", despite widespread reports this is exactly what is happening in…...
Next boss says 'dramatic' fall in entry-level roles could cause job market chaos
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (343+ words) Entry level workers will suffer the most, Next boss says Lord Simon Wolfson, CEO of retail giant Next, has warned UK government policies could cause a "dramatic fall" in entry-level job opportunities, leading to major youth unemployment in the UK…...
Are cyber pros fooling themselves with skills development?
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (1023+ words) The gap between perception and performance is widening Cybersecurity teams have never been more confident in their ability to respond to a major incident. Boards are engaged, training programs are expanding, and investment continues to rise. On the surface, this…...