The blog archive provides access to past blog postings from Communications of the ACM and other sources by date.
Left to Our Own Devices: Outsmarting Smart Technology to Reclaim Our Relationships, Health, and Focus By Margaret E. Morris MIT Press, November 2018, 192 pages Unexpected ways that individuals adapt technology to reclaim what…
Smarter Homes: How Technology Will Change Your Home Life by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino Apress, 2018, 168 pages Examine the history of smart homes, how technology shapes our lives, and ways you can think about the home when developing…
Suppose that you want to quickly determine a sequence of eight characters are made of digits (e.g., ‘9434324134’). How fast can you go? In software, characters are mapped to integer values called the code points. The ASCII and…
Nice selection and useful description of key events of the last 20 years. I was user-involved for all of them, as a public and/or enterprise user and manager. Remember many of these, but not all. Could not have predicted…
I would like to interrupt whatever it is that normally happens here to make an announcement about a personal project that does not involve HPC. "I, Richard Brueckner, am making a film and I want to share the details with all …
Causality scientist Judea Pearl looks at causality and some of the limitations of machine learning systems. Technical paper, but useful scan for practitioners.
The seven tools of causal inference with reflections on machine…
Saw this announced and at least at first did not understand it. Clearer now, quite interesting regarding the environments involved. Have a friend who is connected, will ask for more as it progresses. From disasters to
Three…
Oculus is launching a new standalone virtual-reality headset next year, the Oculus Quest. It is the price of a console like the Nintendo Switch, and might have comparable computational power. It does not need to be tethered to…
Sparsh Mittal has just published a new paper on the use of FPGAs for Convolutional Neural Networks. "Deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have recently shown very high accuracy in a wide range of cognitive tasks and due …
Been disappointed by the capabilities of Cortana skills in relation to Google and Amazon, especially supporting supporting their office capabilities. Now new enterprise skill Devs Skill set is announced. Mary Jo Foley writes…
Good look at what interpretability is. My view is that to interpret means to understand what it means in developed context, and in future. The context I usually have to most closely deal with is how is it interpreted by decision…
User support presents serious challenges that are aggravated by indeterminate client responsibility.
But ow will this influence the economics of the Web in the last decade? Will the economics be there to continue to drive its development? Or will it go back to an excellent academic system? Reading more. Excellent description…
Had heard of similar methods in VR for training before, tried it for retail examples, how do we know training will be complete for the proper later context of use? Examining
Google’s DeepMind partners with Unity to train AI…
As someone with an engineering rather than a marketing background, I always thought confirmation bias was a bad thing. But not necessarily. Perhaps obvious , I see it my own post purchase behavior, and its useful! And commonly…
Always worth keeping in mind.
In Experimentia:
Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World
by Meredith Broussard
MIT Press, 248 pages ....
A guide to understanding the inner workings and outer limits of technology…
Today the well-meaning SIGHPC group from ACM announced that their Computing4Change competition has received an unprecedented number of applications. As an effort to bring Bright Young Minds into the HPC community, the competition…
Corvid Technologies in North Carolina is seeking an HPC System Administrator in our Job of the Week. "Corvid Technologies seeks qualified candidates for a full-time HPC System Administrator that will support a high volume of …
Another areas we looked into for retail engagement. Seen many test examples but each had considerable limitations. Are we finally approaching clear possibilities for high resolution and interaction and screen orientation? …
Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World by Meredith Broussard MIT Press, 248 pages April 17, 2018 A guide to understanding the inner workings and outer limits of technology and why we should never assume…
The 2017 Turing Award winner, Dave Patterson, from the University of California, Berkeley, presented on Thursday morning of the HLF a talk called “The Past is Prologue: A New Golden Age for Computer Architecture.” He went through…
This is really neat. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered. Read my blog posting guidelines here....
The major tech companies, scared that states like California might impose actual privacy regulations, have now decided that they can better lobby the federal government for much weaker national legislation that will preempt any…
Announced at Ignite, details at below. Good idea to make search be a service that operates uniformly among multiple MS business services. Also among multiple sources, such as combining Intranet and Internet resources. Could…
A favorite topic because we were very involved in how to sell in context influenced smell (and aroma) neural interaction that led to purchase. Here some new understanding, not directly useful yet, but there are some aspects…
Open source monitoring, good detail at the link. The word monitoring by itself always attracts me, it means we can understand things in operation, and better understand how to improve that. First I had heard of this example…
SC18 is continuing its series of session previews this week with a look at an Invited Talk on Quantum Computing by Matthias Troyer from Microsoft Research. "Attempting to bring clarity to the fast growing field of quantum computing…
The Lustre User Group is coming to China and Japan in October. Sponsored by DDN and OpenSFS, the events offer a valuable opportunity for contributors and users to meet together and exchange information and get the latest information…
Over at Argonne, Madeleine O’Keefe writes that the Lab is supporting CERN researchers working to interpret Big Data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest particle accelerator. The LHC is expected to output…
Earlier this week, the European Commission outlined a three-pronged approach to increase public and private investment in AI, prepare for socio-economic changes, and ensure an appropriate ethical and legal framework. "Ai presents…