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The New York Times Lawsuit Against OpenAI Could Reshape AI’s Future

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While 2023 witnessed rapid AI advancement, 2024 might see a slowdown as AI companies navigate these new legal complexities. In terms of job market dynamics, the evolving legal landscape around AI could influence job roles, establishing a greater need for professionals skilled in legal, ethical, and compliance aspects of AI.

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Ensuring payroll compliance in 2024: What’s new?

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That’s especially true whenever new changes come about, and 2023 was a year rife with new payroll regulations, trends, and initiatives. It went into effect for plan years beginning in 2023, and it’s only available for employees who aren’t currently enrolled in your 401(k) plan. From the implementation of SECURE 2.0

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Emerging Technologies for Administrative Professionals

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Updated February 20, 2023 If an administrative professional from the 1950s happened to be magically transported to today’s office, they’d be in for quite a shock! Gone are the days when filing, phone skills, and semi-legible shorthand were key requirements for an admin job. Don’t let the changing requirements scare you!

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What does it take to be a successful HR Assistant?

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simonewu 24/01/2023 Human resources (HR) functions are evolving quickly. Skill sets required to be successful in this field are broad, and as a result, employees must possess different skills to perform well in human resources. A great HR assistant needs excellent people and communication skills.

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What does it take to be a successful office manager?

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simonewu 24/01/2023 Office managers are responsible for making sure everything runs smoothly in the office. They coordinate schedules, handle employee issues, negotiate with suppliers and work hard to ensure everyone gets along within the company culture. What does it take to be a successful office manager?