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Canonical's Open Documentation Academy aims to help newcomers participate in the open source community, offering mentorship and…
BNN| February 28, 2024
Don't worry. The robots won't destroy all our jobs. History suggests just the opposite—that new technologies inspire new jobs.
The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | July 13, 2017
The quest to create a real link between machines and human brains has potentially groundbreaking consequences.
Newsweek From ACM Careers | July 12, 2017
Three months ago, Houston Astros All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa flat out told me he was going to have a breakout season and tech was going to play a big role....CNET From ACM Careers | July 11, 2017
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate awarded $220,209 to the University of Tulsa to study data production and usage by cybersecurity....S. DHS Science & Technology Directorate From ACM Careers | July 11, 2017
Robert Recorde was one of those people so extraordinarily ahead of his time that he seemed destined to come to a tragic end.
Ars Technica From ACM Careers | July 10, 2017
DARPA is selecting a contractor to build a graph analytics processor that can process streaming graphs 1,000 times faster and at much lower power than current processing...Jane's 360 From ACM Careers | July 10, 2017
There's nothing new about worrying that superintelligent machines may endanger humanity, but the idea has lately become hard to avoid.
Wired From ACM News | July 10, 2017
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have created custom algorithms to help St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists mine a trove of data from powerful...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | July 7, 2017
Yet another announcement came yesterday: Volvo, the Swedish slash Chinese car company, announced that it will only offer electric or hybrid vehicles by 2019.
The Atlantic From ACM Careers | July 7, 2017
How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives? Choe Sang-Hun, The Times's Korea correspondent who is based in Seoul...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 6, 2017
Google and Facebook are household names around the world. Baidu? Not yet. Ya-Qin Zhang, president of China's leading search business, says Chinese companies can...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | July 6, 2017
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are examining how low-power, brain-inspired neuromorphic computing systems...Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory From ACM Careers | July 6, 2017
Scientists have long dreamed of developing quantum computers, machines that rely on arcane laws of physics to perform tasks far beyond the capability of today's...Scientific American From ACM Careers | July 5, 2017
What's in a name? An examination of the last names of academics in the United States, France, and Italy reveals distinctive patterns in higher education systems...niversity of Chicago Medical Center From ACM Careers | July 5, 2017
A few years ago, Sean Bridges lived with his mother, Linda, in Wiley Ford, W.Va. Their only income was her monthly Social Security disability check. He applied...The New York Times From ACM Careers | June 30, 2017
Seven years ago, a cover of The Economist showed Barack Obama, head down on a Louisiana beach in front of an oil rig—the picture of lonely despair.
Nature From ACM Opinion | June 30, 2017
In June 2016, Tony Fadell, the chief executive officer of Nest and one of the most important hardware executives of his generation, announced that he was leaving...Bloomberg From ACM Opinion | June 29, 2017
Western technology companies, including Cisco, IBM and SAP, are acceding to demands by Moscow for access to closely guarded product security secrets, at a time...Reuters From ACM News | June 28, 2017