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December 2023


From insideHPC

Micron Announces Shipment of Micron 3500 Client SSD

Micron Announces Shipment of Micron 3500 Client SSD

BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 05, 2023 — Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU), today announced it is shipping the Micron 3500 NVMe SSD, which leverages its 232-layer NAND designed for, among other workloads, business applications and scientific…


From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: Bonuses and promotions causing bad incentives

Book excerpt: Bonuses and promotions causing bad incentives

(This is an excerpt from my book, "Algorithms and Misinformation: Why Wisdom of the Crowds Failed the Internet and How to Fix It")


Bonuses are a powerful incentive. Technology companies are using them more than ever. Most technology…


From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Deadline Approaching for Nominations for CRA-WP Early Career Awards 

Deadline Approaching for Nominations for CRA-WP Early Career Awards 

The following was adapted from content originally posted on the CRA-WP website by Lauren Lashlee, Program Associate.    CRA’s Widening Participation Committee (CRA-WP) has an opportunity to highlight early career researchers…


From Schneier on Security

The Internet Enabled Mass Surveillance. AI Will Enable Mass Spying

The Internet Enabled Mass Surveillance. AI Will Enable Mass Spying

Spying and surveillance are different but related things. If I hired a private detective to spy on you, that detective could hide a bug in your home or car, tap your phone, and listen to what you said. At the end, I would get…


From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 5: snowman: analog hydraulic computers (aka water computers), digital compression, and a puzzle

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 5: snowman: analog hydraulic computers (aka water computers), digital compression, and a puzzle

We recommend keeping water (and snow) away from devices, but did you know you can make computers out of water?!


From insideHPC

Algorithmiq in Quantum Utility Path Demonstration with IBM Quantum

Algorithmiq in Quantum Utility Path Demonstration with IBM Quantum

Helsinki and Yorktown, Virginia December 4, 2023: Algorithmiq, a scaleup developing quantum algorithms for life sciences, said it has run one of the largest scale error mitigation experiments to date on IBM’s hardware. The company…


From insideHPC

IBM Quantum Debuts 133-Qubit Processor and Quantum System Two

IBM Quantum Debuts 133-Qubit Processor and Quantum System Two

Today, at its annual IBM Quantum Summit in New York, the company debuted the 133-qubit Quantum Heron, the first in what IBM said will be a series of utility-scale quantum processors whose architecture has been engineered over…


From Geeking with Greg

The failure of big data

The failure of big data

For decades, the focus in machine learning has been big data.

More data beats better algorithms, said an early 2001 result from Banko and Brill at Microsoft Research. This was hugely influential on the ML community. For years…


From insideHPC

HPC News Bytes 20231204: The New Yorker on NVIDIA, the Open Benchmark Council, Intel and TSMC, Digital Twins for Hydropower

HPC News Bytes 20231204: The New Yorker on NVIDIA, the Open Benchmark Council, Intel and TSMC, Digital Twins for Hydropower

Here's a sprint (5:16) through the latest HPC -AI news, including: NVIDIA's big feature story in The New Yorker, the Open Benchmark Council's TOP100 lists, Intel and TSMC's high-end 3 nanometer fab, digital twins for hydropower…


From BLOG@CACM

The Interdisciplinarity of Data Science from the People Analytics Perspective: Part One

The Interdisciplinarity of Data Science from the People Analytics Perspective: Part One

The case of a People Analytics Workshop for undergraduate computer science students.


From Schneier on Security

AI and Trust

AI and Trust

I trusted a lot today. I trusted my phone to wake me on time. I trusted Uber to arrange a taxi for me, and the driver to get me to the airport safely. I trusted thousands of other drivers on the road not to ram my car on the…


From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 4: Ice skate: detecting neutrinos at the South Pole, figure-skating motion capture, Frozen and a puzzle

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 4: Ice skate: detecting neutrinos at the South Pole, figure-skating motion capture, Frozen and a puzzle

This post is part of the CS4FN Christmas Computing Advent Calendar and we are publishing a small post every day, about computer science, until Christmas Day. This is the fourth post and the picture on today’s door was an iceContinue…


From Computational Complexity

Where do Non-Primitive Recursive Functions come up NATURALLY?

The following is a conversation between Clyde Kruskal and Bill Gasarch.

CLYDE:  Bill, a student, Ian Roberts,  asked me if there are any non-primitive recursive functions that people actually want to compute.

BILL: Off hand I would…


From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 3: snowflakes – make your own six-sided HexaHexaFlexagon with our templates

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 3: snowflakes – make your own six-sided HexaHexaFlexagon with our templates

Print and colour in (optional) a HexaHexaFlexagon then see if you can uncover all of Father Christmas' presents...


From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 2: Pairs: mittens, gloves, pair programming, magic tricks

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 2: Pairs: mittens, gloves, pair programming, magic tricks

Day 2 of our Christmas computing advent calendar and we're already seeing double.


From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Strawberry Squid in the Galápagos

Friday Squid Blogging: Strawberry Squid in the Galápagos

Scientists have found Strawberry Squid, “whose mismatched eyes help them simultaneously search for prey above and below them,” among the coral reefs in the Galápagos Islands.

As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk…


From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: Manipulating customer reviews

Book excerpt: Manipulating customer reviews

(This is an excerpt from my book, "Algorithms and Misinformation: Why Wisdom of the Crowds Failed the Internet and How to Fix It")


Amazon is the place people shop online. Over 40% of all US e-commerce spending was on Amazon…


From insideHPC

HPE Announces GenAI Collaboration with NVIDIA, AI-native Architecture and Hybrid Cloud Solutions

HPE Announces GenAI Collaboration with NVIDIA, AI-native Architecture and Hybrid Cloud Solutions

Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced at HPE Discover Barcelona 2023 the next series of AI-native and hybrid cloud offerings for machine learning development, data analytics, AI-optimized file storage, AI tuning and inferencing…


From The Noisy Channel

Search vs. Browse

Search vs. Browse

One of the oldest distinctions in information access is between searching and browsing. Does a user initiate an information-seeking journey by typing keywords into a search box, or by browsing a category hierarchy?

Search vs.Search…


From BLOG@CACM

When Data Worlds Collide

When Data Worlds Collide

Critical sections in analytic workflows.


From Schneier on Security

AI Decides to Engage in Insider Trading

AI Decides to Engage in Insider Trading

A stock-trading AI (a simulated experiment) engaged in insider trading, even though it “knew” it was wrong.

The agent is put under pressure in three ways. First, it receives a email from its “manager” that the company is not…


From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 1: Woolly jumpers, knitting and coding

CS4FN Advent 2023 – Day 1: Woolly jumpers, knitting and coding

Hooray it's December! We have lots of fun Christmas- and computing-themed stuff we hope you will enjoy. First up: the links between knitting and coding.

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