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The Early Morning Byte: Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Hacking...Your Job Search 😉

Good Morning. As the new year kicks into high gear, our latest Early Morning Byte features: career pivots and job search hacks, UC San Diego appointing their inaugural Chief Health AI Officer, the rising need for prompt engineering talent, AI and copyright laws, and debates around specialized AI executives. Now grab your coffee and dive in.
- Emily, Kelsey, and Your TNCR Crew
FEATUREDDeciding to Take Action | How to Hack Your Next Job Search

From the dawn of a new year to significant losses, disruptions, moments of inspiration, feelings of fear, unmet expectations, surges of hope, or a simple aspiration for a better life, these events shape our decisions. They often drive us towards a significant shift in our professional trajectory, leading to a new job, a different role, and a fresh chapter in our professional narrative.
By H. Michael Burgett, Contributing Writer ● Read More…
EXECUTIVE OPPORTUNITIES

Headquartered in Grapevine, Texas, Reconext designs and engineers innovative post-sale solutions for electronic devices.

For more than 25 years, Royal Foods Service has partnered with customers and suppliers to create more than just a produce company.

Founded in 1898, Northeastern is a global research university and the recognized leader in experiential lifelong learning.
CIOs ON THE MOVEUC San Diego Health Appoints First Chief Health AI Officer

Dr. Karandeep Singh has been appointed to the role of Chief Health Artificial Intelligence Officer for the University of California San Diego. Singh comes from the University of Michigan Medical School, where he served as the Associate Chief Medical Information Officer of Artificial Intelligence.
By Emily Hill, Contributing Writer ● Read More…
EXTRA BYTES

In the year following the public launch of ChatGPT, prompt engineering has emerged as a notable and enduring skillset that involves utilizing keywords to enhance the output of AI tools.

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation and OpenAI in the U.S. Southern District of New York bringing to the forefront the complex interplay between copyright law and the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence.

Deloitte is exploring the use of AI to reallocate employees and potentially avoid layoffs. While the consulting giant can afford custom AI tools to help with this endeavor, some companies with budget constraints can not.

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize the business world, there’s a burgeoning debate over the necessity of a dedicated Chief AI Officer (CAIO). However, insights from broader business trends suggest a different narrative.
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TECH TIME TRAVELTech Time Travel: Microsoft Gets Its Name

In January of 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen made a momentous decision that would shape the course of technology history. They officially named their collaborative effort “Micro-Soft,” a fusion of “microcomputer” and “software.” This choice marked the inception of a partnership that would later evolve into Microsoft Corporation, one of the world’s most influential and successful technology companies.
By Kelsey Brandt, Contributing Writer ● Read More…
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