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    Biased bots? US lawmakers take on 'Wild West' of AI recruitment
    Derek Mobley, a Black man with a finance degree, has filed a class action lawsuit against human resources platform Workday Inc, alleging that the platform's algorithm discriminates against Black, disabled, and older job applicants. The lawsuit is part of a larger battle to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the US recruitment market.
    Studying abroad not just about degrees but stepping stone for migration for many: Experts on foreign campuses in India
    "More and more students go because the studies in foreign countries gives them advantage to get jobs opportunity to settle in those countries, so the Indian campuses of such universities will not be of any help to retain them,' said Ripun Das, who is moving to the United States this year for pursuing his management degree at Emory University's Goizueta Business School.
    Wework turmoil raises high-stakes questions about office sharing
    WeWork shook up the world of co-working spaces with more amenities and efforts to create communities for its tenants, who are frequently small groups or even individuals.
    US targeting of Chinese scientists fuels a brain drain
    Like tens of thousands of China’s best and brightest, Zhao came to the U.S. to earn his doctorate and settled down as a permanent U.S. resident.
    Buffett reveals 'outrageous' acts that lifted college endowment
    In a new book, Buffett reveals his delight investing on behalf of Grinnell College.
    Prime Minister Modi receives Philip Kotler award
    New Delhi, Jan 14 () Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday received the first-ever Philip Kotler Presidential award here.
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