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what happens to people's lives when the AI makes up slanderous accusations and backs them up with references to non-existant news articles?
what happens to misinformation when the AI is doing it?
Business insider speculates on what kinds of jobs the current round of AI might have an influence on
Employers can monitor a lot - legal and ethical may not always be the same thing
There are still more tech workers than 3 years ago, but salaries and hiring have returned to pre-COVID rates of advancement
Big Tech was hording 'tech talent' to prevent their competitors from hiring talented developers
These are not the only ones one might see, but they represent a nice swath of questions.
This is still being tried in court, but how will taking other peoples intellectual property and letting companies make money from it without paying the content creators work out?
Remote work has changed the increasing concentration of people (and tax revenue) into a few large cities in the US that happened in the early part of the century
Remote work has changed the increasing concentration of people (and tax revenue) into a few large cities in the US that happened in the early part of the century
Conversely, there is even more recent data showing return to office causes productivity dips
This is some interesting data about startups and in office work vs remote and hybrid
This is the most recent (2022) stackoverflow developer survey - a good way to keep up with trends in the industry
Layoffs.fyi provides an interesting service to the tech community
AI code writing assistants are tempting, but are not quite the help for new developers who need to write 'real' or production code.
First Tech downturn in 20 years is seens differently by those who have been through one before
Here is the original 'works on my machine' article. Docker and friends makes this less important than it once was, but we still hear it.