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This issue from The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP) Volume 60, Issue 4, contains editorials, reports, and features to inform members on the latest news about the field and the Society. Key highlights include discussions on disability discrimination when using artificial intelligence, reflections on I-O Psychology’s assumptions and values, and media highlights. Volume 60, Issue 4 includes a review of the current state of research/practice regarding neurodiversity in the workplace. TIP serves as a resource for members, academics, scientists, practitioners, and students looking to further their knowledge and careers while staying abreast of the Society and field’s happenings.

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