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Houghton fires two employees who included pronouns in their emails

[ad_1] Houghton College, in New York, fired two employees who included their pronouns in their emails, The New York Times reported. The employees, Raegan Zelaya and Shua Wilmot, both said they thought they were doing a good thing by including their emails. They wanted to be supportive of transgender people (although they are not transgender …

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Galaxy A54 5G Review: Samsung’s Cheap Phone Struggles Against Google

[ad_1] 8.0 Samsung Galaxy A54 5G You’re receiving price alerts for Samsung Galaxy A54 5G Like Big, vibrant screen Expandable storage Affordable price Don’t like Processor and camera performance lags behind cheaper Pixel 6A Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S23 Ultra packs some of the most potent specs and powerful cameras around. But it also comes with …

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Apple may have restricted employee use of ChatGPT due to privacy concerns | Engadget

[ad_1] Apple is famous for being protective of its projects and for expecting secrecy from its workers. Now, according to The Wall Street Journal, the tech giant is concerned about the possibility of its employees inadvertently leaking proprietary data while using ChatGPT. To prevent that scenario from happening, Apple has reportedly restricted the use of …

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Twitter reportedly accuses Microsoft of violating its data use policy | Engadget

[ad_1] Elon Musk’s personal lawyer, Alex Spiro, has reportedly sent Microsoft a letter that accuses it of using Twitter API “for unauthorized uses and purposes.” According to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, Spiro wrote that “Microsoft may have been in violation of multiple provisions of the agreement for an extended period …

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Identifying systemic barriers for community college transfer students

[ad_1] Although 80 percent of entering community college students express a desire to earn a bachelor’s degree, only about 30 percent transfer to a four-year institution, and even fewer complete a bachelor’s degree within six years. To identify systemic barriers, institutions—both sending community colleges and receiving four-year institutions—should look inward at their policies and practices that support …

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