An RIT computer science student honed his résumé, did a mock interview, and practiced for an Online Assessment to land a ...
Are you in the market for tax software but don't know where to start? We're here to help with our guide to buying the tax ...
While winter may still linger, many employers are already looking ahead to the warmer months. Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey is hiring over 3,000 part-time and ...
Taxes are confusing, and tax software can be, too. In this guide, we explain how tax software works and how it can help you prepare your taxes online.
Job interviews now focus less on CVs and more on how candidates think, adapt, collaborate, and perform under pressure ...
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Athlete Interview: The Profundity of Telemark Skier Meghan Kelly
Holistic, thoughtful, and a hell of a telemark skier, Tahoe’s Meghan Kelly brings it all.
The pop star Chappell Roan announced that she had left her talent agency after its founder appeared in the Epstein files. The ...
The Microsoft co-founder warns that while most AI enterprises will not succeed, there’s no stopping the technology. The job ...
Henry Yuen is developing a new mathematical language to describe problems whose inputs and outputs aren’t ordinary numbers.
Does the technology prevent shootings? The evidence is thin. Critics suggest security companies are preying on fear.
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The Guy Who Wrote the Viral AI Post Wasn’t Trying to Scare You
Matt Shumer on the overwhelming reaction to his artificial intelligence cri de coeur.
Pascal Brier, chief innovation officer at Capgemini, says the 2025 rise and deployment of artificial intelligence agents put enterprise AI progress on hold, but laid the ground for acceleration to ...
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