Thousands of Software Engineers Say the Job Market Is Getting Much Worse
9,388 engineers polled by Motherboard and Blind said AI will lead to less hiring. Only 6% were confident they'd get another job with the same pay.
9,388 engineers polled by Motherboard and Blind said AI will lead to less hiring. Only 6% were confident they'd get another job with the same pay.
Here's how to spot the behaviour - and fix it.
From rigid paediatric guidance to baby-led weaning, there's never been so much fuss about how parents should get their baby to start eating solids.
The Midwest is at "high risk of energy emergencies" and Texas and the West could see outages and shortfalls amid high heat and drought.
Newly released documents showed the CDC planned to use phone location data to monitor schools and churches, and wanted to use the data for many non-COVID-19 purposes too.
ConstitutionDAO tried to buy the Constitution. Now it has a $40 million mess on its hands and entire refunds are being wiped out by high fees.
The man responded exactly as they said he would, his eyelids growing heavy, before, against his will, he closed them.
The world's greatest hoard of original Atari equipment is guarded by a very temperamental, very devoted dragon named Bradley.
Internal documents, messages, and roadmaps show how crime app Citizen is pushing the boundary of what a private, app-enabled vigilante force may be capable of.
The hacker, donk_enby, explained that she only scraped what was publicly available: "I hope that it can be used to hold people accountable and to prevent more death."
Google knows where you are, and so do advertisers.
"If a gun was put to my head, and they said, ‘Tell me the best episode of television ever,’ it’s this."
Professors are starting to orient Charles Darwin within a rich history of people from all cultures who have grappled with the mechanisms of life.
What I learned by reading thousands of internal emails about the Chinese mystery seeds.
Scientific estimates could be lowballing how bad the climate crisis will get.
The coronavirus has revealed so many of our institutions to be vulnerable or broken. But that doesn't mean they will change.
The fact is, despite four decades of evolving technology, video conferencing is a sort of low-level magic that still konks out half the time. Here’s why.
The fact is, despite four decades of evolving technology, video conferencing is a sort of low-level magic that still konks out half the time. Here’s why.
The feminist thinker Sophie Lewis has a radical proposal for what comes next.
Multiple experts analyzed Shadow Inc.’s Iowa caucus app. They found all kinds of problems.
There's a reason—actually, a few—and none of them are very flattering to American politicians.
Rising sea levels could be an opportunity for social change—or a dystopian hellscape.
Robots may be coming your job, but a new study finds we don’t need to work that much anyway.
Or: why middle class couples in gilets are determined to build their legacy.
On its 30th anniversary, we look back on 'Predator' to figure out why it was so despised by critics.
Some advice that would have been more useful than: "You will die if you do drugs."
The police still recognize the biker brotherhood as an organized crime group, but to me they just looked like a friendly group of guys with face tattoos.
The police still recognize the biker brotherhood as an organized crime group, but to me they just looked like a friendly group of guys with face tattoos.
I taught lab rats to trade in the foreign-exchange and commodity-futures markets. With the help of these rodents, I managed to outperform some of the world's leading human fund managers.