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LinkedIn is rolling back its AI prompt questions
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Christopher Zara of Fast Company, who has been following the company's forays into artificial intelligence.
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Jasmine Cho's portrait cookies honor unsung Asian American heroes
Jasmine Cho turns cookies into art. As part of her mission for social justice, the baker creates portraits of unsung Asian American heroes. (This first aired Dec. 12, 2023 on All Things Considered.)
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Russia Moves To Block LinkedIn Over Personal Data Storage Location
LinkedIn has more than 433 million members in 200 countries, including Russia — but it doesn't have offices there.
That smiling LinkedIn profile face might be a computer-generated fake
Stanford researchers uncovered more than 1,000 of these LinkedIn profiles. A technology that has been used to promote misinformation online has now entered the corporate world.
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Microsoft To Buy LinkedIn For $26.2 Billion, Pursuing 'Productivity' Industry
To put it in terms runners will understand, the price tag is roughly $1 billion for each mile of a marathon. It's a bet on a new kind of connected professional workplace.
News brief: Russia's military moves, Shanghai lockdown, LinkedIn fake profiles
Russia is pulling some troops away from Ukraine's capital. Shanghai is going through a staggered COVID lockdown. A technology used to promote misinformation online enters the business world.
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What You Emailed Us About Using The 'ACC'
After we introduced a name for that annoying email practice of strategically cc-ing a manager to gain an upper hand, you responded with an avalanche of email. Here's a sample of your thoughts.
Tech Week That Was: Online Comments, iPad Hacks And The ACC
Can online comments be redeemed? That conversation, plus highlights from our tech coverage on-air and online, are in our latest week in review.
LinkedIn Co-Founder On What Resolutions Silicon Valley Should Make For 2018
Between sexual harassment scandals, fake ads and stronger calls for regulation, Big Tech had a rocky year in 2017. LinkedIn Co-founder and venture capitalist Reid Hoffman talks with NPR's Kelly McEvers about resolutions Silicon Valley should make in 2018.
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ACC is latest conference to expand by adding Stanford, Cal and SMU
What does the realignment of the big NCAA conferences tell us about the future of college sports? NPR's Daniel Estrin talks to Daniel Libit, a reporter at Sportico.
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