
‘Poor’ workplace culture pushing 1 in 10 lawyers out of the profession
An Australian National University study, spearheaded by Professor Julian Webb of Melbourne Law School and principal investigator Emerita Professor Vivien

An Australian National University study, spearheaded by Professor Julian Webb of Melbourne Law School and principal investigator Emerita Professor Vivien

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A software engineer who had secured a remote position with a US-based company resigned from his previous job to take

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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and former US President Barack Obama have raised serious concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to disrupt

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FHI 360, a global research nonprofit headquartered in downtown Durham, will officially lay off more than 480 furloughed U.S. workers,

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