As AI threatens creative careers, writers, actors and musicians are pivoting to pursue master’s degrees in psychology and social work. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of mental-health counselors is projected to grow by 18% by 2033. (Shaw, The Wall Street Journal)
Read More“A lot’s gone into that, to be honest,” Fields said. “I would say experiences, for sure. But also, I think my relationship with God. I don’t play for anybody’s approval. You guys are all going to have your opinion and I’m never going to take any of it personal. Like I said, it doesn’t matter. Y’all can have an opinion, y’all could say this and that, but at the end of the day, our lives aren’t going to change.” (Waszak, AP News)
Read MoreThe Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), one of the largest evangelism ministries in the world, has established a legal defense fund to help cover the legal expenses of persecuted Christians in Europe. Referred to as a “war chest” by BGEA President Rev. Franklin Graham, this new legal defense acknowledges the distinct nature of gospel resistance in Western countries compared to elsewhere. (Persecution.org)
Read MoreThe tests initially will only affect a sliver of YouTube’s audience in the U.S., but it will likely become more pervasive if the system works as well at guessing viewers’ ages as it does in other parts of the world. The system will only work when viewers are logged into their accounts, and it will make its age assessments regardless of the birth date a user might have entered upon signing up. (Liedtke, AP News)
Read MoreVirtual interviews have become the new normal in hiring in recent years, driven by the rise of remote work and companies’ desire to speed up hiring. Trouble is, more candidates are using AI tools to cheat by feeding them answers off screen, especially in technical interviews, recruiters say. (Smith, The Wall Street Journal)
Read MoreRecent surveys have found that almost one in five U.S. workers say they use it at least semi-regularly for work. Twenty-one people told us how. (Buchanan & Paris, The New York Times)
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