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Twitter exposes secrets, FTC clamps down on review hijackers and Android 14 arrives

TechCrunch

It’s Week in Review (WiR) , the (more or less) regular newsletter that recaps the top stories from the past few days written by the talented TC team. Elsewhere in events land, don’t forget that Disrupt, TechCrunch’s annual flagship conference, kicks off September 19. Hijacked reviews: The U.S. Hello, friends.

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HackerEarth introduces Full-stack Assessments at Hire10(1) Conference

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

HackerEarth’s CEO, Sachin Gupta, made the announcement today at Hire10(1) , HackerEarth’s flagship virtual conference to help recruiters and engineering leaders hire top developers and build great tech teams. In fact, recent data from a survey done by Indeed shows that the demand for full-stack developers in the U.S.

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Microsoft can’t keep up with demand for AI in the cloud — for now

CIO

Near-term AI demand is a bit higher than our available capacity,” Hood said Thursday, during a conference call to discuss the company’s quarterly results for the quarter ended March 31. Many features have been developed for Windows and Office copilots without having been deployed due to the lack of compute. Generative AI, Microsoft

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Microsoft Ignite 2023: 11 takeaways for CIOs

CIO

This year’s Microsoft Ignite developer conference might as well be called AIgnite, with over half of the almost 600 sessions featuring artificial intelligence in some shape or form. Shaw, Microsoft’s chief communications officer, in a video presentation of the survey findings ahead of the event.

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Apple devices spoofed, Musk eggs on Zuckerberg and Better.com goes public

TechCrunch

Welcome, friends, to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular newsletter covering the major events in tech over the past few days. Natasha, who reviewed it for TC, found it to be an improvement upon the original in several ways, including (very importantly) in the form-factor department. Not to worry.

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2021 Data/AI Salary Survey

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

In June 2021, we asked the recipients of our Data & AI Newsletter to respond to a survey about compensation. The average salary for data and AI professionals who responded to the survey was $146,000. To nobody’s surprise, our survey showed that data science and AI professionals are mostly male. Executive Summary.

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How to create an effective business continuity plan

CIO

According to PwC’s 2023 Global Crisis and Resilience Survey , 96% of 1,812 business leaders said their organizations had experienced disruption in the past two years and 76% said their most serious disruption had a medium to high impact on operations. This is essentially a business impact analysis. It should be a living document.